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... cultivated in kitchen - gardens , often as an edging for plots , and are used for flavouring soups and dishes . Their properties are very similar to those of the onion . The part used is the young leaves , which bear repeated cuttings ...
... cultivated in kitchen - gardens , often as an edging for plots , and are used for flavouring soups and dishes . Their properties are very similar to those of the onion . The part used is the young leaves , which bear repeated cuttings ...
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... cultivated differ ent portions of the island , till , in 1713 , the Treaty of Utrecht gave the whole to England . In 1782 , during the war of American Independence , St Kitts was captured by the French , but permanently restored in the ...
... cultivated differ ent portions of the island , till , in 1713 , the Treaty of Utrecht gave the whole to England . In 1782 , during the war of American Independence , St Kitts was captured by the French , but permanently restored in the ...
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... cultivated in green - houses or- where the climate permits - in flower - gardens . The favourite species of the gardener is , however , C. Indicum , the CHINESE or INDIAN C. , a native of China , Cochin - China , and Japan ; which has ...
... cultivated in green - houses or- where the climate permits - in flower - gardens . The favourite species of the gardener is , however , C. Indicum , the CHINESE or INDIAN C. , a native of China , Cochin - China , and Japan ; which has ...
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... cultivated by the hardy and independent people by whom it is inhabited . Mr Fortune was struck with the richness of its flora . Azaleas clothe the mountains ; clematises , roses , and honeysuckles grow in great luxuriance . The camphor ...
... cultivated by the hardy and independent people by whom it is inhabited . Mr Fortune was struck with the richness of its flora . Azaleas clothe the mountains ; clematises , roses , and honeysuckles grow in great luxuriance . The camphor ...
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... cultivated t the Roman emperor to some extent . The tree attains the height of 20- Alexander Severus , 223 30 feet , and is sometimes 14 foot in thickness . Et --235 A. D. ) at Monte bark is of a grayish - brown colour , internally of ...
... cultivated t the Roman emperor to some extent . The tree attains the height of 20- Alexander Severus , 223 30 feet , and is sometimes 14 foot in thickness . Et --235 A. D. ) at Monte bark is of a grayish - brown colour , internally of ...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1901 |
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