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... crops of peas as soon they aro well out of the ground. Got iu further crops of radish, spinach, carrots, parsnip s, small salad, &c. CONCILIATION HALL. ...
... crops of peas as soon they aro well out of the ground. Got iu further crops of radish, spinach, carrots, parsnip s, small salad, &c. CONCILIATION HALL. ...
... selecting the choiee bits~the scraps of chicken, ehop, ham, muffins, clean bread, &e., seasoning the variety with pickle, salad, and such condiments as faney and delicate appetite may select. Haring satisfied their tastes they depart, with eontemptuous ...
... and milk ; and at seven sapper was served sometimes including soap again, with bcmUi, preparations of milk, ana sees sionaUy salads. Leaving the kitchen, we proceeded by winding stone staircase to tha upper part of the bones, where, is nsoal in French farms; ...
... grown, good sugar could be made, * if our rulers would let ustheir leares were eren unfit to used salad, if neglect the garden could not produce better salad than beet learea they are not oven fit for seed, such that grown by Mr. M'Knight; in word, they ...
... bia lordship is brought by Hr. Nana against Lord Courtown, for injuries that Mr. Nana alleges ha sustained ; the old river salad Oorey river ran by Mr. Nunn’s farm eaHcd MllmonDt, containing forty-three seres, and divides Hr. Ram's property from Lard ...
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... Ohevnlteg pugs'*; h«l signed the pledge a* protest again* Ireland's grama* ala, and pasted whan ov«y —«- ...
... ribbon, star. But then they ' like it And so, in time of peace, they will have meat suppers - champagne and pies, lob- ster-salad and bottled porter-thoughnightmare and I d\’spepsia peep at them from the other aide ot the | dish, and though gout and apoplexy ...
... cauliflowers, celery, eoleworts, endive, herbs of all sorts, leeks, onions, parsnips, peas, potatoes, radishes, rocambole, salads, savoys, scorzonera, skirreta, shalots, spinach (winter), tomato*, truffles, turnips. Fecit.- Almonds, apple*-petnnain, golden ...
... (hr laity for the clergy and ihe elegy fur tbe laity.— SeUlm. Pope Sixtus V’h. Salad, —Rabelais affirms that the best oil to salad is good humour. The sauce used in the salad of Pope Sixtus the Fifth would please tbe English better. When this Pope was an ...
... plantations they dress it in a variety of ways ; it is boiled, baked, stewed, roasted, made into messes and soups, used as a salad and a substitute for cabbage in its green state. Most travellers have mentioned the delicacy of an ear of maize, taken fresh ...
... for you, but should the garland not sit easy your brow, the detteri prove too indigestible for your gastromic juice?, or the salad too sour for your UUioat syttem, throw off the fmusk in which you have been masquerading and serenading the old womanish p ...