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... harmlefs : Alfo Ladies SnEkfe much -ured by the Turkilh and Armenian t!ll *.iii> n f ?? rletor havin-j been favoured with a recipe for S*wS T y ,^ voLad; r U'ftinaiou lately arrived from G:r *an ...
... harmlefs : Alfo Ladies SnEkfe much -ured by the Turkilh and Armenian t!ll *.iii> n f ?? rletor havin-j been favoured with a recipe for S*wS T y ,^ voLad; r U'ftinaiou lately arrived from G:r *an ...
... harmlels: Alio a WASH BALI.,' much uift-l. by tlie TinUilii and Armenian Ladies, lhe Proprietor having been favoured with a recipe for making of it Iv two Ladies of cvfiinfliu'.i lately arrived from thofe pans. It was great eft?* -mod for many featbus at ...
... to alight, and to fit down and take rcfrefhment ; he imagines fruit to be on the table, and imitates the action of eating cherries, currants, and gooi.bsrr.es ; he thea fecms to mount again, and the Agreeable Companion calling out to him to Hop, he exclaims ...
... recommend the fol. lowing recipe with great confidence our readers:— Stone six pounds of black berries (pines); pour on them six quarts of the best brandy; bruise the stones in a mortar, and put the kernels in with the cherries; cover them close, and let ...
... —The follow ing recipe is recoin- mended tn/the Edinburgh -papers -.—Stone six pounds of black cherries (guines'i: pour on them four quarts of the best brandy ; bruise the stones in a mortar, and put the kernels in with the cherries; cover them close ...
... —Miners are known to be a superstitions race. Their superstition, however, some times made a pretext for idleness. There is recipe for curing this specie* of the disorder. In some extensive mines in Wales, the men frequentli saw the Devil and when once ...
... anti-cliamber; they the choicest and most beautiful of his W lts consisting of cherries, grapes, me»(( peaches, apricots, plums, and pi;* and care was taken not to suffer a e cherry to be amongst them that was »ied by the smallest speck. Frederic, general ...
... miistore at the root. Green pease and potatoes were sold in the Infirmary Garden on Saturday last.—A specimen of fine ripe cherries has been sent us, from a tree in the garden of Mr. Adam Rector of the Inverness Academy. We are suthorised to state, that ...
... and Italian Preserves. Dried Cherries, Apricots, Peaches, Pears, and Cherries in Bran d Green Trruffles, Conserve-of Tematoes, prepared by the ce- lebrated Monsieur Appert. Mirabella Plums, Apricots, Green-Gages, Cherries, and other Fruits for Tarts in ...
... Italian P'reserves. Dried Cherries, Apricots, Peaches, Pears, and Cherries in Brandy. Green Truffles, Conserve uf TVeinatocsq, Pi'epared by the ca- lebrated Monssieur Appert. Mirabella Plums, Apricots, Green-Gages, Cherries, arid other Fruits fat' Tarts ...
... Insanity. Safety Steam Barges —These elegant and ingenious contrivances are coming rapidly into use in the United States. The Cherry and Fair Star barge Is towed by the Congress steam-boat. Captain Degraw, on the Delaware, and the Matilda, by the John Marshall ...
... Limes, Laburitinis. Laurels. Poplars. and Cedars; with a dlte and numerous selection of Fruit Trees, particularly Apple, Pear, Cherry, Goen, and Walnut Trees; Berryand Curt-ant lushes of almost every variety; a great niany Rose Ititshes and Floiver Roots. ...