Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 41819 |
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... taken with an artificial fly , grasshoppers , or gentles . Dace spawn about the latter end of March , and are in season about three weeks after ; they are not very good till about Michaelmas , and are best in February . Baits for dace ...
... taken with an artificial fly , grasshoppers , or gentles . Dace spawn about the latter end of March , and are in season about three weeks after ; they are not very good till about Michaelmas , and are best in February . Baits for dace ...
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... taken off with nicety , by a skimming- dish ( without lifting or removing the milk , or shedding any of it on the floor , which would soon corrupt the air of the room ) , and then de- posited in a separate vessel , till a proper quan ...
... taken off with nicety , by a skimming- dish ( without lifting or removing the milk , or shedding any of it on the floor , which would soon corrupt the air of the room ) , and then de- posited in a separate vessel , till a proper quan ...
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... taken prisoner in this war by the English ; and such was either the respect paid to science , or the mercy of the cabinet of St. James's , that he was treated , not as an Irish rebel , but as a French subject fighting for his king and ...
... taken prisoner in this war by the English ; and such was either the respect paid to science , or the mercy of the cabinet of St. James's , that he was treated , not as an Irish rebel , but as a French subject fighting for his king and ...
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... taken his name , with the town and whole diocese . His day ( March 1 ) , is kept as a festival through the whole principality , as well as by the na- tives of Wales who reside in London ( Audley's Companion to the Almanack , pa . 13 ) ...
... taken his name , with the town and whole diocese . His day ( March 1 ) , is kept as a festival through the whole principality , as well as by the na- tives of Wales who reside in London ( Audley's Companion to the Almanack , pa . 13 ) ...
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... taken into this office . For , indeed , by some ancient laws , these four qualifications were required in every one that was to be admitted into this order . 1. That she should be a widow . 2. That she should be a widow that had born ...
... taken into this office . For , indeed , by some ancient laws , these four qualifications were required in every one that was to be admitted into this order . 1. That she should be a widow . 2. That she should be a widow that had born ...
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