| 1854 - 800 páginas
...as it is used in China, are thus spoken of by Chinese writers, as quoted by Mr Fortune — " ' Tea is of a cooling nature, and, if drunk too freely,...country people, before drinking it, add ginger and Bait to counteract this cooling property. It is an exceedingly useful plant ; cultivate it, and the... | |
| Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - 1849 - 684 páginas
...principal flavor is lost, still the preparation is eatable. Tea is of a cooling nature and if drank too freely, will produce exhaustion and lassitude...widely spread ; — drink it, and the animal spirits are lively and clear. The chief rulers, dukes and nobility, esteem it; — the lower people, the poor... | |
| Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - 1849 - 690 páginas
...principal flavor is lost, still the preparation is eatable. Tea is of a cooling nature and if drank too freely, will produce exhaustion and lassitude...drinking it, add ginger and salt to counteract this cool ing property. It is an exceedingly useful plant; cultivate it, and the benefit will be widely... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 580 páginas
..."Dewy Shoots," the "Money Shoots," and the " Revista-garden Tea." • " Tea," says the above author, " is of a cooling nature, and if drunk too freely will produce exhaustion and lassitude. It is an exceedingly useful plant. Cultivate it, and the benefit will be widely spread. Drink it, and... | |
| 1850 - 712 páginas
...which without a lively fire cannot possibly be done well. " Tea is of a cooling nature, and if drank too freely, will produce exhaustion and lassitude;...be widely spread ; drink it, and the animal spirits are lively and clear. The chief rulers, dukes and nobility, esteem it; — the lower people, the poor... | |
| Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana - 1850 - 736 páginas
...which without a lively fire cannot possibly be done well. " Tea is of a cooling nature, and if drank too freely, will produce exhaustion and lassitude...be widely spread ; drink it, and the animal spirits are lively and clear. The chief rulers, dukes and nobility, esteem it ; — the lower people, the poor... | |
| 1850 - 718 páginas
...This is the way to boil the water, which without a lively fire cannot possibly bo done well. " Tea is of a cooling nature, and if drunk too freely, will...before drinking it, add ginger and salt to counteract Ihia cooling property. It is an exceedingly useful plant; cultivate it, and the benefit will be widely... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1858 - 586 páginas
...pounds per head of the population, and the consumption is rapidly increasing. An old writer says : Tea is of a cooling nature, and, if drunk too freely,...cooling property. It is an exceedingly useful plant. Drink it, and the animal spirits will be lively and clear. The chief ruler esteems it ; the lower people,... | |
| James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1854 - 676 páginas
...millions. The effects of tea, as it is used hi China, are thus described by Chinese writers : '' Tea is of a cooling nature, and, if drunk too freely,...cooling property. It is an exceedingly useful plant. Drink it, and the animal spirits will be lively and clear. The chief rulers and nobility esteem it... | |
| 1854 - 798 páginas
...as it :.< used in China, are thus spoken of by Chinese writers, as quoted by Mr. Fortune — "'Tea is of a cooling nature, and, if drunk too freely,...lassitude ; country people, before drinking it, add ginger ana salt to counteract this cooling property. It is an exceedingly useful plant j cultivate it, and... | |
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