The Parr, Salmon, Whitling & Yellow-fin Controversy: with Authentic Reports of the Legal Judgments in the Scotch Provincial Courts and Judges' Notes in the Various Law-suits on the Question at Issue; and Also a Brief Sketch of Some Incidents Connected with the Dissemination of the Modern Parr TheoriesA. Heywood & son, 1883 - 217 sider |
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... matters is every day becoming self apparent . We have had an International Fishery Exhibition , held at Edin- burgh , from the 12th to the 30th April , 1882 , at which the fishery products of the United Kingdom , as well as of some ...
... matters is every day becoming self apparent . We have had an International Fishery Exhibition , held at Edin- burgh , from the 12th to the 30th April , 1882 , at which the fishery products of the United Kingdom , as well as of some ...
Side 17
... matters of all possible denominations - ecclesiastical or temporal , civil , military , maritime , or criminal . While , however , such is its omnipotency , it would be wise to remember Lord Trea- surer Burleigh's pithy apophthegm ...
... matters of all possible denominations - ecclesiastical or temporal , civil , military , maritime , or criminal . While , however , such is its omnipotency , it would be wise to remember Lord Trea- surer Burleigh's pithy apophthegm ...
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... matter or matters in the regular tribunals of the State , they may promote , and have passed through Parliament , a statute to frustrate the effects and natural working of the judgment . It may not be useless here to give an account of ...
... matter or matters in the regular tribunals of the State , they may promote , and have passed through Parliament , a statute to frustrate the effects and natural working of the judgment . It may not be useless here to give an account of ...
Side 31
... matter for grave consideration , whether this proctection is best to be obtained by now rigorously denying to the public what they have ever been accustomed to enjoy , because of recent conflicting and still doubtful opinions of ...
... matter for grave consideration , whether this proctection is best to be obtained by now rigorously denying to the public what they have ever been accustomed to enjoy , because of recent conflicting and still doubtful opinions of ...
Side 53
... matter could get in . They may hatch in forty days , but it is generally 140 days there . They hide sometimes among the stones in the breeding boxes , and then go down to the pond . Some go down to the river when they are thirteen ...
... matter could get in . They may hatch in forty days , but it is generally 140 days there . They hide sometimes among the stones in the breeding boxes , and then go down to the pond . Some go down to the river when they are thirteen ...
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The Parr, Salmon, Whitling & Yellow-fin Controversy: With Authentic Reports ... Henry Flowerdew Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1883 |
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ABEL HEYWOOD adipose fin angler April Bridge of Allan Buist bull trout caught clause common trout complainer Court dead fin defender deponed district doubt Dunblane Edinburgh Edwin Waugh evidence examined experiments female parr fish in question fish libelled Fishery Acts Fishery Board grilse Günther James knew loch Lochleven Lochleven trout Lord Manchester marked migratory fish natural history never saw offence opinion orange fin parr parr's penalty Perth possession practical angler prosecution proved Renton river Earn river trout rod and line salmo fario salmo salar salmo trutta Salmon Fisheries salmon fry salmon kind salmon parr salmon smolt Salmon Statute scientific Scotch Scotland sea trout season seen parr Sheriff Sheriff-Substitute silvery coat smolts smolts or salmon spawning species Stormontfield pond streams taken Teith true parr vertebræ Vict whitling wilfully witnesses yellow fin yellow trout young of salmon young salmon
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Side 188 - It is not what a lawyer tells me I may do, but what humanity, reason, and justice tell me I ought to do. Is a politic act the worse for being a generous one? Is no concession proper but that which is made from your want of right to keep what you grant?
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