Time's TelescopeSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1833 - Almanacs, English |
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... fruit , though inferior , may be eaten either fresh or dried ; and it is frequently infused in brandy for the sake of its flavour . The wood is hard and tough ; it is used by the turner , and is formed into chairs and hoops , and ...
... fruit , though inferior , may be eaten either fresh or dried ; and it is frequently infused in brandy for the sake of its flavour . The wood is hard and tough ; it is used by the turner , and is formed into chairs and hoops , and ...
Page 70
... fruit : in others , there are no filaments , but only the rudiments of a fruit with its style . The cup which contains these , is alike in both kinds ; it is rounded and splits on one side : there are no petals in either flower . The ...
... fruit : in others , there are no filaments , but only the rudiments of a fruit with its style . The cup which contains these , is alike in both kinds ; it is rounded and splits on one side : there are no petals in either flower . The ...
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... fruit , afford a grateful supply throughout the year . The juice of the fruit firmented is called Perry , large quanti- ties of which are raised in Worcestershire and Hereford- shire for that purpose . The Squash , the Oldfield , and ...
... fruit , afford a grateful supply throughout the year . The juice of the fruit firmented is called Perry , large quanti- ties of which are raised in Worcestershire and Hereford- shire for that purpose . The Squash , the Oldfield , and ...
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