10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LAMPERN»
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lampern in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Baily's Magazine of Sports & Pastimes
r charming little pack; but, having a taste for the turf, he soon dropped into bad
hands, lost his money, mortgaged his estate, and finally sold it to his own attorney
, Mr. Nicholas Lampern, its owner at the time of our tale. Stories were rife in the ...
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Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes
Lampern believed he had now the ball at his foot ; and he felt it would be his own
fault if, having turned his guest adroitly towards the stable, he did not keep him
there till he had won his game : so he patted him on. Who that has read ' Tam ...
3
A History of British Fishes
This Lampern appears to be well known to M. Nilsson, who includes it in his
Prodromus of the Fishes of Scandinavia, and says it is an inhabitant of almost all
the brooks and rivers of Sweden, and that it spawns in April or May. M. Nilsson
gives ...
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Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ...
The first, called the Lampern, or River Lamprey, is common in many of the
English rivers. 4 Formerly,' says the author of the ' History of British Fishes,' 'the
Lampern was considered a fish of considerable importance. It was taken in great
...
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
The first, called the Lampern, or River Lamprey, is common in many of the
English rivers. ' Formerly,' says the author of the ' History of British Fishes,' 'the
Lampern was considered a fish of considerable importance. It was taken in great
...
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 1840
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Difussion of ...
The first, called the Lampern, or River Lamprey, is common in many of the
English rivers. ' Formerly,' says the author of the * History of British Fishes,' 'the
Lampern was considered a fish of considerable importance. It was talren in great
...
Society for the Difussion of Useful Knowledge, 1840
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The penny cyclopædia [ed. by G. Long].
The first, called the Lampern, or River Lamprey, is common in many of the
English rivers. ' Formerly,' says the author of ihe ' History of British Fishes,' 'the
Lampern was considered a fish of considerable importance. It was taken in great
...
Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge, George Long, 1840
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
The first, called the Lampern, or River Lamprey, is common in many of the
English rivers. ' Formerly,' says the author of the ' History of British Fishes,' 'the
Lampern was considered a fish of considerable importance. It was taken in great
...
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The History of Tewkesbury
J Linna;us ranks the lamprey, the lampern, and the nine-holes or pride, under the
same elass, and terms the genus pelromgzon. The lampern is not in such repute
as the lamprey, though sometimes sold as such to the unwary : it is about the ...
10
General View of the Agriculture of the County of Worcester; ...
FISHSalmon, Shad, Lamprey, and Lampern, abound in plenty in the Severn; and
these fish, from this river, are highly esteemed, all over England and abroad. “
Although the river Avon, at its month near Tewksbury, exactly resembles the ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LAMPERN»
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Planning Department Weekly List
Uley: Mr David Coull, 4 Bencombe Cottages, Lampern Hill, demolition of conservatory and erection of single storey extension, together with ... «Stroud News and Journal, Jul 15»
Thieves broke in to gym lockers and then took guests' cars
An Audi A6 was later recovered in nearby Lampern Crescent. It's believed 15-20 lockers were broken in to and property stolen from inside. «Echo, May 15»
Watching Your World Cup Team Triples Your Chance of Having a …
After controlling for environmental factors like temperature and air pollution, Wilbert-Lampern and his colleagues calculated that Germans' risk ... «The New Republic, Jun 14»