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important being those of Reiske, with a Latin translation, Leipzig, 

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 European languages. Into English verse they have been translated 

 by Creech, 1681, 1684, 1713 & 1721, 8vo.; by Francis Fawkes, 1767, 

 8vo.; by Polwhele, 1786, 4to., 1792 & 1811, 8vo.; by J. M. Chap- 

 man, 1836, 8vo. A prose translation by J. Banks, with Chapman's 

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 1853. 8vo. The best French translation is by J. B. Gail, Paris, 

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Thevenin (N.) Nouveau manuel de peche a la ligne, donnant 

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Thibault. Observations sur la chasse et la peche. 1814. 8. 



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[The I5th Division contains directions for making, filling and 

 emptying fish ponds ; for stocking them, removing carp, making 

 reservoirs and renovating old ponds ; shows how to take fish with 

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Things. Notable things, or, the way to save wealth. The 

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[Contains "How to catch eels," p. 61 ; "To gather fish together/' 

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 sometimes found with copies of the " Compleat husbandman " 

 under the collective title : " The way to save wealth ; shewing how 

 a man may live plentifully for two pence a day," London, G. Con- 

 yers, (n. d.). An edition of Lupton's " Thousand notable things," 

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Thomas ( Henry Sullivan). The rod in India, being hints 

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Thompson ( Francis Benjamin). The angler's manual : a 

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[ Concludes with the " Song of the angler," by the author.] 



