... heightened and improved by superior feeding ; although there are trout whose flesh is naturally white, and will never alter under any circumstances, while in an edible point of view they are sometimes superior in flavour to those of a deeper tinge.... The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'. - Sayfa 31editör: - 1859Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1859 - 736 sayfa
...point of view they arc sometimes superior in flavour to those of a deeper tinge. As a general rule, however, red-fleshed trout are the most highly prized,...cultivated land, the trout will be of superior quality, of largo dimensions, of good colour, and of fine proportions ; while in those whose channel is rocky and... | |
| Freeman Josiah Bumstead - 1861 - 728 sayfa
...should be addressed to the general condition of the patient as well as to the local disease. It may be laid down as a rule to which there are but few exceptions, 1 Stricture of the Urethra, p. 84. that in gleet the tone of the general health is more or less reduced.... | |
| 734 sayfa
...point of view they are sometimes superior in flavour to those of a deeper tinge. As a general rule, however, red-fleshed trout are the most highly prized,...rocky and barren in the production of sustenance, tb^ey will be small, of inferior flavour, and white in the flesh — in many instances, however, they... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Rice - 1875 - 424 sayfa
...will," And that divinity, as we see it, is the resistless operation of natural law. ' LUCK. It may be laid down as a rule, to which there are but few exceptions, that, of good luck, good management is the parent cause, and, of bad luck, bad management. It is unsafe to... | |
| Charles Alfred Lee Reed - 1901 - 940 sayfa
...numerous other conditions the importance of which will occur to the practitioner. It should be set down as a rule to which there are but few exceptions, that the examination of young girls in particular, and of many unmarried women of the nervous type, should... | |
| American Institute of Homeopathy - 1902 - 940 sayfa
...pounds. A wet nurse saved its life, and it is now a healthy youngster of eight months. I would lay it down as a rule to which there are but few exceptions, that with babies under six months of age, where artificial foods have been tried without success, the wet... | |
| Charles Alfred Lee Reed - 1913 - 1072 sayfa
...numerous other conditions, the importance of which will occur to the practitioner. It should be set down as a rule, to which there are but few exceptions, that the examination of young girls in particular and of many unmarried women of the nervous type should... | |
| California. Department of Agriculture - 1914 - 622 sayfa
...trees. Common pears, Pyrus communis, are short-lived on the Chinese pear. Pyrus sinensis. It may be laid down as a rule to which there are but few exceptions, that grafting a weak-growing species on a vigorous stock will result in a short-lived tree. So far we have... | |
| 732 sayfa
...superior in flavour to those of a deeper tinge. As a general rule, however, red-fleshed trout are tho most highly prized, both by the angler and the epicure....may be safely laid down as a rule, to which there arc but few exceptions, that in all waters having a soft and rich bottom, especially if surrounded... | |
| 1901 - 834 sayfa
...pounds. A wet nurse saved its life, and it is now a healthy youngster of eight months. I would lay it down as a rule to which there are but few exceptions, that with babies under six months of age, where artificial foods have been tried without success, the wet... | |
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