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Travels Through the Low Countries: Germany, Italy and France, with Curious ... - Page 346
by John Ray - 1738 - 547 pages
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The Annals of My Village: Being a Calendar of Nature, for Every Month in the ...

Mary Roberts - Gloucestershire (England) - 1831 - 388 pages
...introduced into England, viz. celery, which is nothing else but the sweet u 2 smallagc; the young shoots whereof, with a little of the head of the root cut off, they eat raw with oil and pepper ; curled endive blanched is, also, much used beyond seas, and for a raw...
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The Natural History of Selborne: Observations on Various Parts of Nature ...

Gilbert White - Natural history - 1833 - 410 pages
...in England, viz. selleri, (celery,) which is nothing else but the sweet smallage, the young shoots whereof, with a little of the head of the root cut off, they eat raw with oil and pepper." And farther, he adds, " curled endive, blanched, is much used beyond...
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The Natural History of Selborne

Gilbert White - Animals - 1833 - 338 pages
...used in England, viz. selleri (celery), which is nothing else but the sweet smallage, the young shoots whereof, with a little of the head of the root cut off, they eat raw with oil and pepper." And further he adds, " curled endive blanched is much used beyond seas,...
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The natural history and antiquities of Selborne. With The naturalist's ...

Gilbert White - Natural history - 1837 - 680 pages
...used in England, viz. selleri (celery) which is nothing else but the sweet smallage; the young shoots whereof, with a little of the head of the root cut off, they eat raw with oil and pepper." And farther, he adds, "curled endive blanched is much used beyond seas;...
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The Natural History of Selborne: With Miscellaneous Observations and ...

Gilbert White - Natural history - 1862 - 456 pages
...used in England, viz. selleri (celery) which is nothing else but the sweet smallage; the young shoots whereof, with a little of the head of the root cut off, they eat raw with oil and pepper." And farther he adds, " curled endive blanched is much used beyond seas;...
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Nature, Volume 2

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1870 - 652 pages
...lately, but in England.viz., sellen, which is nothing else but the sweet smaUage ; the young shoots whereof, with a little of the head of the root cut off, they cat raw with oil and pepper ; " and to this we may add that the alisander (Smyrnium olitsairum) is no bad substitute...
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The natural history and antiquities of Selborne. Standard ed. by E.T ...

Gilbert White - 1875 - 698 pages
...used in England, viz. selleri (celery), which is nothing else but the sweet smallage; the young shoots whereof, with a little of the head of the root cut off, they eat raw with oil and 1 The Saxon names of many other months were equally significant; eg March, stormy...
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The natural history of Selborne; observations on various parts of nature ...

Gilbert White - 1875 - 400 pages
...in England, viz. sel/eri, (celery,) which is nothing else but the sweet suiallage, the young shoots whereof, with a little of the head of the root cut off, they eat raw with oil and pepper." And farther, he adds, " curled endive, blanched, is much used beyond...
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The natural history of Selborne, and The naturalist's calendar

Gilbert White - 1879 - 510 pages
...in England, viz., selleri (celery), which is nothing else but the sweet smallage; the young shoots whereof, with a little of the head of the root cut off, they eat raw with oil and pepper;" and further adds : "curled endive blanched is much used beyond seas ;...
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The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne. With Observations on ...

Gilbert White - Natural history - 1880 - 554 pages
...in England, viz. selleri (celery), which is nothing else but the sweet smallage ; the young shoots whereof, with a little of the head of the root cut off, they eat raw with oil and pepper ; " and further adds : " curled endive blanched is much used beyond seas...
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