| 1800 - 632 páginas
...different places, from which it runs but (lowly, it being full employment for one pcrfon to collect a: quart in the courfe of two days. A much more expeditious...placing under both ends veflels to receive the milk. The bed i» always procured from the oldeft vines. From them it is often obtained in a confidence equal... | |
| 1800 - 490 páginas
...indifferent places, from which it runs but flowly, it being full employment for one perfon to collect a quart in the courfe of two days. A much more expeditious...cutting it in lengths of two feet, and placing under botTi ends vefTels to receive the milk. The beft is always procured from tlie oldeft vines. From them... | |
| William Nicholson - 1800 - 644 páginas
...different places, from which it runs but ilowly, it being ful! employment for brie perfon to colleft a quart in the courfe of two days. A much more expeditious mode, but ruinous to" rh¿ vine, is cutting it in lengths of two feet, and placing under both ends veflels to receive the... | |
| Asiatic Society of Bengal - 1807 - 458 páginas
...different places, from •which it runs but flowly, it being full employment for one perfon to collect a quart in the courfe of two days. A much more expeditious...oldeft vines. From them it is often obtained in a confiftence equal to thick cream, and which will yield two thirds of its own weight in gum. • The... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 728 páginas
...slowly from incisions in the bark, it being full em. ployment for one person to collect a quart in two days. A much more expeditious mode, but ruinous to the vine, is cutting it in lengths of about two feet, and planing under both ends vessels to receive the milk. The best is always procured... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1821 - 752 páginas
...but slowly from incisions in the bark, it being full employment for one person to collect a quart in two days. A much more expeditious mode, but ruinous to the vine, is cutting it it) lengths of about two feet, and placing under both ends vessels to receive the milk. The best is... | |
| Reinhold Rost - 2000 - 348 páginas
...which it runs but slowly, it being full employment for one person to collect a quart in the course of two days. A much more expeditious mode, but ruinous...in lengths of two feet, and placing under both ends vessels to receive the milk. The best is always procured from the oldest vines. From them it is often... | |
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