... common interest. Almost every degree produces something peculiar to it ; the food often grows in one country, and the sauce in another. The fruits of Portugal are corrected by the products of Barbadoes. The infusion of a China plant sweetened with... The Spectator: ... - Page 2731778Full view - About this book
| Great Britain - 1737 - 582 pages
...might have a Kind of Dependance upon one another, and be united together by their common Intereft. Almoft every Degree produces fomething peculiar to it. The Food" often grows in one Country, and the Sauce in another. The Fruits of Portugal are corrected by the Products of Barbadoes ; the Infufion... | |
| Caleb D'Anvers - 1737 - 334 pages
...Dependance upon one another, and be united to' gether by their common Intereft. Almoft every J)e' gree produces fomething peculiar to it. The Food • ' often grows in one Country, and the Sauce in ano' ther. The Fruits of Portugal are correfted by the ' Produces of Barbadoes; thelnfufion... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1789 - 416 pages
...another, and be united together by their common interelts. A-lraoft every degree produces fometliing peculiar to it. The food often grows in one country...plant fweetened with the pith of an Indian cane. The Philippine iflands give a flavour to our European bowl«. The lingle drefs of a. woman of quality is... | |
| 1789 - 508 pages
...might have a kind of dependence upon one another, and be united together by their common intereft. Almoft every degree produces fomething peculiar to it. The food often grows in one country, and the faucc in another. The fruits of Portugal are corrected by the produfts of Barbadoes, and the infulion... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1801 - 338 pages
...might have a kind of dependance upon one another, and be united together by their common interefts. Almoft every degree produces fomething peculiar to...another. The fruits of Portugal are corrected by the produces of Barbaaaes-. The infufion of a China plant fweetened with the pith of an Indian cane. The... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1802 - 366 pages
...every degree produces something peculiar to il. The food often grows in one country, and the sauce in another. The fruits of Portugal are corrected by the products of Barbadoes, and the infusion of a China plant is sweetened by the pith of an Indian cane. The Philippic islands... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 342 pages
...one another, and be united together by their common interest. Almost every degree produces something peculiar to it. The food often grows in one country, and the sauce in another. The fruits of Portugal are corrected by the products of Barbadoes, and the infusion... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 434 pages
...one another, and be united together by their common interest. Almost every degree produces something peculiar to it. The food often grows in one country, and the sauce in another. The fruits of Portugal are corrected by the products of Karbadoes; the infusion of... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 346 pages
...one another, and be united together by their common interest. Almost every degree produces something peculiar to it. The food often grows in one, country, and the sauce in •another. The fruits of Portugal are corrected by the products of Barbadoes, and the infusion... | |
| Spectator The - 1808 - 348 pages
...united together hy their common interest. Almust every degree produces ENGLISH COMMERCE. i9i something peculiar to it. The food often grows in one country, and the sauce in Another. The fruits of Portugal are corrected hy the products of Barhadoes, and the infusion... | |
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