| Richard Brookes - 1812 - 822 páginas
...the vegetable producís of this island is not D n less striking than in the animals. Nuts, acorns, crabs, and a few wild berries, were almost all the variety of vegetable food which our woods rould boast. To foreign countries, and to the eilbrts ol culture, we are indebted for our... | |
| Richard Brookes - 1812 - 832 páginas
...and a few wild berries, were almoft all the variety of vegetable food which its woods could boaft. To other countries, and to the efforts of culture, it is indebted for corn,efculent roots, and plants, and all its garden fruits. The rivers and feas of England are (locked... | |
| John Aikin - 1818 - 546 páginas
...improvement in the vegetable products of this island is not less striking than in the animal. Nuts, acorns, crabs, and a few wild berries were almost all the variety of food offered by our native woods. To foreign countries, and to the efforts of culture, we are indebted... | |
| 1821 - 768 páginas
...and a lew wild berries, were almost all the variety of vegetable food which ils woods could hunst. To other countries, and to the efforts of culture, it is indebted for corn, esculent roots, and plants, and all its garden fruits. The rivers and seas of England are stocked with a great \ariety... | |
| Richard Brookes - 1827 - 756 páginas
...provement in the vegetable products of this island in not less striking than in the animal. Nuts, acorns, crabs, and a few wild berries, were almost all the...woods could boast. To other countries, and to the effort« of culture, it is indebted for corn, esculent roots, and plants, and all its garden fruits.... | |
| Richard Brookes, William Darby - 1827 - 904 páginas
...improvement in the vegetable products of this island is not less striking than in the animal. Nuts, acorns, crabs, and a few wild berries, were almost all the...woods could boast. To other countries, and to the «fforts of culture, it is indeptod for corn, esculent root«, a^ci plants, and all its garden fruits.... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1832 - 312 páginas
...improvement in the vegetable products of this island is not less striking than in the animal: nuts, acorns, crabs, and a few wild berries, were almost all the...efforts of culture, it is indebted for corn, esculent root.*, anil plants, and all its garden fruits. The rivers and seas of England are stocked with a great... | |
| George Landmann - 1835 - 902 páginas
...improvement in the vegetable products of this island is not less striking than in the animal. Nuts, acorns, crabs, and a few wild berries, were almost all the...culture, it is indebted for corn, esculent roots, and plants, and all its garden fruits. Tbe rivers and seas of England are stocked with a great variety... | |
| Richard Brookes - 1838 - 840 páginas
...anim<l Nuts, acorns, "crabs, and a few wild berrif», were almost all the variety of vegetable 1'oml which its woods could boast. To other countries, and to the efforts of culture, it i« indebted for corn, esculent roots, plant*, and all its garden fruits. The sea» ns well as the... | |
| Richard Brookes - 1839 - 834 páginas
...improvement in the vegetable products of this island il not less striking than in the animal. Nuts, acorns, crabs, and a few wild berries, were almost all the...roots, plants, and all its garden fruits. The seas ¡is well as the rivers of England are stocked with a great variety of fish, which yield a plentiful... | |
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