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Page 109
... success shoot a jay or a woodpigeon to colour the bag . Art . 41 . Practical Observations on Angling in the River Trent . By a Gentleman resident in the Neighbourhood , who has made the Amusement his Study for upwards of twenty Years ...
... success shoot a jay or a woodpigeon to colour the bag . Art . 41 . Practical Observations on Angling in the River Trent . By a Gentleman resident in the Neighbourhood , who has made the Amusement his Study for upwards of twenty Years ...
Page 111
... success , to men in the almost brutal state of savage life . - There is much good sense in Mr. Mose- ley's note to his Memoir , ( see this Review , p . 95. ) which applies immediately to this subject . He justly remarks , with an appeal ...
... success , to men in the almost brutal state of savage life . - There is much good sense in Mr. Mose- ley's note to his Memoir , ( see this Review , p . 95. ) which applies immediately to this subject . He justly remarks , with an appeal ...
Page 200
... Successes in Ireland ; and two Letters , the one addressed to the Bishop of Meath , and the other to the Rev. Mr. Jack ... success , was first ascertained to be Swift's in the Select Collection of Poems , published by J. Nichols , 1778 ...
... Successes in Ireland ; and two Letters , the one addressed to the Bishop of Meath , and the other to the Rev. Mr. Jack ... success , was first ascertained to be Swift's in the Select Collection of Poems , published by J. Nichols , 1778 ...
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