The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Bind 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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Side 31
... fish could not get too quickly out of it . Upon this point , Bacon says that we should dis- continue what we think hurtful by little and little . And he quotes with admiration the advice of Celsus : that " a man do vary and interchange ...
... fish could not get too quickly out of it . Upon this point , Bacon says that we should dis- continue what we think hurtful by little and little . And he quotes with admiration the advice of Celsus : that " a man do vary and interchange ...
Side 51
... fish would not be grudged him , if he had killed it a little more decently . He really seems to have a respect for a piece of salmon ; to approach it , like the grace , with his hat off . But what are we to think of a man , who in the ...
... fish would not be grudged him , if he had killed it a little more decently . He really seems to have a respect for a piece of salmon ; to approach it , like the grace , with his hat off . But what are we to think of a man , who in the ...
Side 52
... fish's being made for " man's pleasure and diet , " are all that anglers have to say for the innocence of their sport . But they are both as rank sophistications as can be ; sheer beggings of the question . To kill fish out- right is a ...
... fish's being made for " man's pleasure and diet , " are all that anglers have to say for the innocence of their sport . But they are both as rank sophistications as can be ; sheer beggings of the question . To kill fish out- right is a ...
Side 53
... fish were made to be so treated , then men were also made to be racked and throttled by inquisitors . Indeed among ... fishes ; only the men luckily had not hooks put into their jaws , and the sides of their cheeks torn to pieces ...
... fish were made to be so treated , then men were also made to be racked and throttled by inquisitors . Indeed among ... fishes ; only the men luckily had not hooks put into their jaws , and the sides of their cheeks torn to pieces ...
Side 54
... fish . Air is but a rarer fluid ; and at present , in this November wea- ther , a supernatural being who should look down upon us from a higher atmosphere , would have some reason to regard us as a kind of pedes- trian carp . Now fancy ...
... fish . Air is but a rarer fluid ; and at present , in this November wea- ther , a supernatural being who should look down upon us from a higher atmosphere , would have some reason to regard us as a kind of pedes- trian carp . Now fancy ...
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