Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Volume 14, Part 1Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar, 1797 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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Page 74
... brown , yellow , green , and pink . The common drink of the pealants is quafs , a fermented liquor , somewhat like sweet - wort , made by pouring warm water on rye OF fubjects . The hardinefs of the pealants arifes in a PE A [ 74 ] PEA.
... brown , yellow , green , and pink . The common drink of the pealants is quafs , a fermented liquor , somewhat like sweet - wort , made by pouring warm water on rye OF fubjects . The hardinefs of the pealants arifes in a PE A [ 74 ] PEA.
Page 103
... liquor of the confiftence of cream . " They had also a fpecies of the manchineel tree , in cutting down of which our people frequently got blistered and fwelled ; the inha bitants pointed out the caufe , faying it was owing to their ...
... liquor of the confiftence of cream . " They had also a fpecies of the manchineel tree , in cutting down of which our people frequently got blistered and fwelled ; the inha bitants pointed out the caufe , faying it was owing to their ...
Page 127
... liquor flowed out of it , fo vifcid as to hang down an inch . The whole trunk of the ftem was found to be hollow , the outward membrane being very ftrong , and about a tenth part of an inch thick within this membrane appeared another ...
... liquor flowed out of it , fo vifcid as to hang down an inch . The whole trunk of the ftem was found to be hollow , the outward membrane being very ftrong , and about a tenth part of an inch thick within this membrane appeared another ...
Page 138
... liquor , looking of feveral colours . This is a congeries of multitudes of fmall animals ; and being examined by the microscope , will be feen all in motion : the animals , at firft fight , are fo fmall as not to be distinguishable ...
... liquor , looking of feveral colours . This is a congeries of multitudes of fmall animals ; and being examined by the microscope , will be feen all in motion : the animals , at firft fight , are fo fmall as not to be distinguishable ...
Page 154
... liquor extracted from pears , in the fame manner as cy- der is from apples . See the article CYDER ; and Hus . BANDRY , n ° 227-238 . The beft pears for perry , or at least the forts which have been hitherto deemed the fitteft for ...
... liquor extracted from pears , in the fame manner as cy- der is from apples . See the article CYDER ; and Hus . BANDRY , n ° 227-238 . The beft pears for perry , or at least the forts which have been hitherto deemed the fitteft for ...
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