Library of Universal Knowledge: A Reprint of the Last (1880) Edinburgh and London Edition of Chambers' Encyclopaedia, with Copious Additions by American Editors, 第 3 卷American Book Exchange, 1880 |
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... leaves . The preponderance of trees with feathery foliage , and glossy , fleshy leaves , lends alternately a tender and luxuriant character to the scene , which in every other respect is painful from its monotony . Cocoa trees , the ...
... leaves . The preponderance of trees with feathery foliage , and glossy , fleshy leaves , lends alternately a tender and luxuriant character to the scene , which in every other respect is painful from its monotony . Cocoa trees , the ...
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... leaves . It is supposed to be originally a native of tropical America , but is now in common cultivation throughout the whole tropics ; not only the root being used for food like that of cocco , but also the leaves , boiled as greens ...
... leaves . It is supposed to be originally a native of tropical America , but is now in common cultivation throughout the whole tropics ; not only the root being used for food like that of cocco , but also the leaves , boiled as greens ...
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... leaves of a palm , chamarops argentea , which are imported into Britain for this manufacture , and chiefly from Cuba . See CHAMÆROPS . BRAZILIAN PLUM . See HOG PLUM . BRAZIL NUTS are the seeds of the bertholletia excelsa , a majestic ...
... leaves of a palm , chamarops argentea , which are imported into Britain for this manufacture , and chiefly from Cuba . See CHAMÆROPS . BRAZILIAN PLUM . See HOG PLUM . BRAZIL NUTS are the seeds of the bertholletia excelsa , a majestic ...
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... leaves , and upon this to place a layer of the fruit , then stones , leaves , and fruit alternately , till the hole is nearly filled , when leaves and earth to the depth of several inches are spread over all . In rather more than half ...
... leaves , and upon this to place a layer of the fruit , then stones , leaves , and fruit alternately , till the hole is nearly filled , when leaves and earth to the depth of several inches are spread over all . In rather more than half ...
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... leaves ; it abounds in a tenacious gummy milk . Its leaves and young shoots are much eaten by cattle , but deleterious qualities are devel- oped in them as they become old . The nuts , boiled or roasted , form an agreeable article of ...
... leaves ; it abounds in a tenacious gummy milk . Its leaves and young shoots are much eaten by cattle , but deleterious qualities are devel- oped in them as they become old . The nuts , boiled or roasted , form an agreeable article of ...
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第 300 頁 - Nice, 325 years after the birth of Christ. This shifting of days had caused great disturbances, by unfixing the times of the celebration of Easter, and hence of all the other movable feasts. And accordingly, pope Gregory XIII., after deep study and calculation, ordained that ten days should be deducted from the year 1582, by calling what, according to the old calendar, would have been reckoned the 5th of...
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