Agriculture, Trade, Commerce
... caioteels currants, cases olives, c. boxwood, 7'20 c. c. fustic, i:> 7 ru»s, bags small nuts, bags rice, 7 bags shuiuac, es salad oil.—ln the Fame, lrom Petersburg)', casks tal-- low, 1 bales iinen, ...
... caioteels currants, cases olives, c. boxwood, 7'20 c. c. fustic, i:> 7 ru»s, bags small nuts, bags rice, 7 bags shuiuac, es salad oil.—ln the Fame, lrom Petersburg)', casks tal-- low, 1 bales iinen, ...
... preserving buiter, and for growing sal For producing salads, elegant stone pyramids are tc ed with grooves, like pyramids of tea-saucers, holes in the centre of them being filled occasion with water, and the salad seed distributed in grooves, a fine green crop ...
... that any salads, carrots, cabbage, or other edible roots, were purchased in England- The little these vegetables that was used, was formerly imported from !loti:>ud and Flaaders. tauten Catherine (Henry s first consort when She wanted a salad, was obliged ...