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... Instructions How to Angle for a Trout or Grayling in a Clear Stream . Cotton was a student of aquatic life as well as an angler . He produced 65 artificial flies , all of them imitations of natural trout and grayling foods . Today ...
... Instructions How to Angle for a Trout or Grayling in a Clear Stream . Cotton was a student of aquatic life as well as an angler . He produced 65 artificial flies , all of them imitations of natural trout and grayling foods . Today ...
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... INSTRUCTIONS HOW TO ANGLE FOR A TROUT OR GRAYLING IN A CLEAR STREAM . CHAPTER I. II . III . First Bay . A Dialogue between PISCATOR JUNIOR ( Cotton ) and VIATOR ( the Venator of the First Part of the Book ) . All these Chapters are ...
... INSTRUCTIONS HOW TO ANGLE FOR A TROUT OR GRAYLING IN A CLEAR STREAM . CHAPTER I. II . III . First Bay . A Dialogue between PISCATOR JUNIOR ( Cotton ) and VIATOR ( the Venator of the First Part of the Book ) . All these Chapters are ...
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... Instructions how to angle for a Trout or Grayling in a clear Stream , " as they were first called , which afterwards became part the second of this joint publication . taken . Persons aggrieved may appeal to the quarter sessions , whose ...
... Instructions how to angle for a Trout or Grayling in a clear Stream , " as they were first called , which afterwards became part the second of this joint publication . taken . Persons aggrieved may appeal to the quarter sessions , whose ...
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... instructions how to angle for a trout or grayling in a clear stream . Part II . [ By Charles Cotton . ] London : R. Marriott , 1676. 3 p.l. , III p . 8 ° . Part 2. of The compleat angler , by I. Walton and C. Cotton . See under Walton ...
... instructions how to angle for a trout or grayling in a clear stream . Part II . [ By Charles Cotton . ] London : R. Marriott , 1676. 3 p.l. , III p . 8 ° . Part 2. of The compleat angler , by I. Walton and C. Cotton . See under Walton ...
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abaft after-body angle angle-irons base-line batten beams berth-deck bevel bevelling-edge body body-plan bolts bowsprit breadth bulkhead butts called cant cant-timbers capstan caulking centre of buoyancy centre of gravity centre-line coaks COMPOSITE SHIPS copper curve deadwood deck depth diagonal displacement distance edge equal eye-bolt fastened feet floor fore fore-and-aft fore-body frame greatest diameter gun-deck half-breadth plan harpins head heel holes horizontal inches inside intersection intervals iron keel keelson knees knight-heads launching length load-water-line load-water-section longitudinal lower marked mast midship moment of inertia mould-loft moulds multiplied naval naval architect obtained ordinates perpendicular pieces placed plane plank plates port-sill position rabbet ribbands riveted rudder sails scarphs screw secured sheer sheer-lines sheer-plan ship side spar-deck speed square stem stern stern-post strakes surface taken thickness timbers tons top-gallant topmast transom transverse upper vertical vessel water-line water-section wave principle weight yard
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Page 63 - ... multiply the quantity thus obtained by one-third of the common interval between the breadths, and the product shall be deemed the transverse area.
Page 63 - ... area (except the first and last) by two; add these products together, and to the sum add the first and last if they yield anything : multiply the quantity thus obtained...
Page 62 - ... one-third of the round of the beam ; divide the length so taken into the number of equal parts required by the following table, according to the class in such table to which the ship belongs : TABLE.
Page 62 - ... points of division, and also at the upper and lower points of the depth, extending each measurement to the average thickness of that part of the ceiling which is between the points of...
Page 64 - ... and multiply by it the mean horizontal area, and the product will be the cubical contents of the space; divide this product by...
Page 63 - ... by two ; add these products together, and to the sum add the first and last if they yield anything; multiply the quantity thus obtained by one-third of the common interval between the areas, and the product will be the cubical contents of the space under the tonnage deck...