THE 



Bntijh ANGLER. 



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PART the F J R g T. 



Cmtmning tbi Jngkr's Apparatus. 



CHAP. I. 

 0/ A NGLING-RODS, 



E that would be an Angler, mud 

 carefully furnifh himfelf with Va- 

 riety of Rods, Liaes, Hooks, 

 Floats, Plummets, Baits accord- 

 ing to the Seafon and the Fifh he 



angles for, and feveral other Appurtenances, 



which I ^\d.\\ mention in Order. 



The 



