In the space of forty miles," says a writer, "which includes the whole course of the river from the highest and wildest parts of the Peak to the town of Derby, scenery more richly diversified with beauty can hardly anywhere be found. Generally, its banks... The New sporting magazine - Side 268Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
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...excellent sport may be found at all these places. The whole course of this river is upwards of sixty miles. " In the space of forty miles," says a writer,...hardly anywhere be found. Generally, its banks are luxuriously wooded ; the oak, the elm, the alder, and the ash flourish abundantly along its coarse,... | |
| Ebenezer Rhodes - 1899 - 318 sider
...space of forty miles, which includes the whole course of this river, from the highest and wildest parts of the Peak to the town of Derby, scenery more richly diversified with picturesque beauty can hardly any where be found. Generally, its banks are luxuriantly wooded ; the... | |
| Ebenezer Rhodes - 1824 - 422 sider
...space of forty miles, which includes the whole course of this river, from the highest and wildest parts of the Peak to the town of Derby, scenery more richly diversified with beauty can hardly any where be found. Generally, its banks are luxuriantly wooded ; the oak, the elm, the alder, and... | |
| Ebenezer Rhodes - 1824 - 420 sider
...space of forty miles, which includes the whole course of this river, from the highest and wildest parts of the Peak to the town of Derby, scenery more richly diversified with beauty can hardly any where be found. Generally, its banks are luxuriantly wooded; the oak, the elm, the alder, and the... | |
| Stephen Glover - 1829 - 600 sider
...space of forty miles, which includes the whole course of this river, from the highest and wildest parts of the Peak to the town of Derby, scenery more richly diversified with beauty can hardly any where be found. Generally, its banks are luxuriously wooded; the oak, the elm, the alder and the... | |
| Stephen Glover - 1831 - 510 sider
...space of forty miles, which includes the whole course of this river, from the highest and wildest parts of the Peak to the town of Derby, scenery more richly diversified with beauty can hardly any where be found. Generally, its banks are luxuriously wooded ; the oak, the elm, the alder and the... | |
| John William Carleton - 1869 - 664 sider
...upwards of sixty miles. " In the space of forty miles," says a writer, " which includes the whole coarse of this river from, the highest and wildest part of...hardly anywhere be found. Generally, its banks are luxuriously wooded ; the oak, the elm, the alder, and the ash flourish abundantly along its coarse,... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1853 - 198 sider
...this county. They ought to be mostly small ; and the tackle generally cannot be too fine. — These remarks have a special reference to the Derwent. The...hardly anywhere be found. Generally, its banks are 96 luxuriantly wooded ; the oak, the elm, the alder, and the ash flourish abundantly along its course... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1854 - 222 sider
...miles," says a writer, "which includes the whole course of the river from the highest and wildest parts of the Peak to the town of Derby, scenery more richly...the shade of whose united branches the Derwent is sometnnes secluded from the eye of the traveller, and becomes a companion for the ear alone ; then,... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1858 - 228 sider
...miles," says a writer, "which includes the whole course of the river from the highest and wildest parts of the Peak to the town of Derby, scenery more richly...for the ear alone; then, suddenly emerging into day, spreads through a more open valley, or winding round some huge mountain or rocky precipice, reflects... | |
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