| 1793
...rhe grateful fmell old ocean fmiles." This tree is purely a child of nature, and feems to mock all the labours of man, in his endeavours to extend or...attempt in fifty to propagate the young plants, or to raife them from the feeds, ' in parts of the country where it is not found growing fpontaneoufly, having... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1793 - 520 trang
...the grateful fmell, old ocean fmiles." THIS tree is purely a child of nature, and feems to mock all the labours of man, in his endeavours to extend or...attempt in fifty to propagate the young plants, or to raife them from the feeds, in parts of the country where it is not found growing fpontaneoufly, having... | |
| 1793 - 522 trang
...grateful fmelJ, old ocean {miles." " Tliis tree is purely a child of nature, and feems to mock all the labours of man, in his endeavours to extend or...attempt in fifty to propagate the young plants, or to raife them from the feeds, in parts of the country where it is not found growing fpontaneoufly, having... | |
| 1793 - 514 trang
...the grateful fmell, old ocean fmiles." " This tree is purely a child of nature, and feems to mock all the labours of man, in his endeavours to extend or...one attempt in fifty to propagate the young plants, o* to raife them from the feeds, in parts of the country where it is not found growing fpontaneoufly,... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1793 - 516 trang
...ocean finiks." * ** .' Pi»i * BOOK This tree is purely a child of nature, and V. feems to mock" all the labours of man, in his endeavours to extend or improve its growth : riot one attempt in fifty to propagate the young plants, or to raife them from the feeds, in parts... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 432 trang
...denotes, a sort of substitute for them all. This tree is purely the child of nature, and seems to mock the labours of man in his endeavours to extend or...its growth : not one attempt in fifty to propagate young plants, where it is not found growing spontaneously, having succeeded. In the whole vegetable... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 458 trang
...denotes, a sort of substitute for them all. This tree is purely the child of nature, and seems to mock the labours of man in his endeavours to extend or improve its growth i not one attempt in fifty to propagate young plants, where it is not found growing spontaneously,... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1805 - 410 trang
...denotes, a sort of substitute for them all. This tree is purely the child ofnature, and seems to mock the labours of man in his endeavours to extend or...its growth : not one attempt in fifty to propagate young plants, where it is not found growing spontaneously, having succeeded. In the whole vegetable... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1806 - 372 trang
...is purely a child of nature, and seems to mock all the labours of man in his endeavours Vol. IIL 19 to extend or improve its growth : not one attempt...not found growing spontaneously, having succeeded. The usual method of forming a new piemento plantation, (in Jamaica it is called a walk], is nothing... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1807 - 646 trang
...the grateful smell, old ocean smiles." THIS tree is purely a child of nature, and seems to mock all the labours of man, in his endeavours to extend or...not found growing spontaneously, having succeeded. The usual method of forming a new piemento plantation, ( in Jamaica it is called a walk) is nothing... | |
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