| agriculture, planting - 1786 - 554 pages
...it acquires a confidence and tenacityj the whey does not feparate, not does the cream. In this ftate it is an extremely grateful food, and ufed as fuch...mixed with frefh warm milk, will convert it to its 0wrr nature; tswid fhis again will change another quantity of frefh milk, and foop a4 infini/um. The... | |
| William Withering - Botany - 1801 - 476 pages
...occasion to have recourse to the leaves, for half a spoonful •«* this prepared milk, mixed with fresh warm milk, will convert it to its own nature ; and this again will change another quantity of fresh milk, and so on without end. LINN. — (This did not succeed when tried with cows milk. Mr. HAWKES.)... | |
| Alexander Hunter - Agriculture - 1803 - 638 pages
...used as such by the inhabitants of Sweden. Half a spoonful of this prepared milk, mixed with fresh warm milk, will convert it to its own nature ; and this again will change another quantity of fresh milk, ad infinitum. 55. On steeping Seed Barley in a dry Season-^. The last spring being remarkable... | |
| William Withering - Botany - 1812 - 950 pages
...have recourse to the leaves, for half a spoonful of this prepared milk, mixed with fresh warm >i.ilk, will convert it to its own nature; and this again will change another quantity of fresh milk, and so on without end. I.IHN. — This did not succeed wheu tried with rows milk. Mr. 11... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 816 pages
...occasion to have recourse to the leaves ; for half a spoonful of this prepared milk, mixed with fresh warm milk, will convert it to its own nature, and this again will change another quantity of fresh milk, and so on without end. The juice of the leaves kills lice ; and the common people use it... | |
| Botany - 1830 - 634 pages
...occasion to have recourse to the •i. «ves, for half a spoonful of this prepared milk, mixed with fresli warm milk, will convert it to its own nature ; and this again will change another quality of fresh milk, and •oon without end. Linn. — This did not succeed when tried with cow's... | |
| Botany - 1830 - 632 pages
...recourse to the leaves, for half a spoonful of this prepared milk, mixed with fresh warm milk, "ill convert it to its own nature ; and this again will change another quality of fresh milk, and to on without end. Linn. — This did not succeed when tried with cow s... | |
| Richard Buxton - Botany - 1849 - 200 pages
...occasion to have recourse to the leaves, for half a spoonful of this prepared milk, mixed with fresh warm milk, will convert it to its own nature ; and this again will change another quantity of fresh milk, and so on without end. — LINN.SUS. The plant is generally supposed to be injurioutto... | |
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