... which had been gathered at Terra del Fuego. Of eatable vegetables there are but few ; our people, indeed, who had been long at sea, eat, with equal pleasure and advantage, of wild celery, and a kind of cresses, which grew in great abundance upon all... The Oxford Magazine: Or, Universal Museum - Page 2101773Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - 1774 - 606 pages
...four hundred fpecies, that have hitherto been delcribed by any botanifts, or had been feen ellewhere during the courfe of this voyage, except about five...gathered at Terra del Fuego. Of eatable vegetables there nre but few ; our people, indeed, who had been long at fea, eat, with, equal plcafure and advantage,... | |
| 1775 - 674 pages
...four hundred fpecies, that have hitherto been defcribed by any botanifts, or had been feen elfewhere during the courfe of this voyage, except about five or fix which had been gathered at Terra del. I uego. Of eatable vegetables there are but few; oqr people, indeed, who had been long at fea, eat... | |
| 1785 - 468 pages
...four hundred fpecies, that have hitherto been defcribed by any botanifts, or had been feen elfewhere during the courfe of this voyage, except about five...del Fuego. Of eatable vegetables there are but few j our people, indeed, who had been long at fea, eat, with equal pleafure and advantage, of wild ce3... | |
| 1793 - 602 pages
...fpecies, that have hitherto been defcribed by any botanilb, of had been feen elfewhere during the courfeof this voyage, except about five or fix which had been...eatable vegetables there are but few; our people, ¡«deed, who had been long at fea, eat, with equal pleafure and advantage, of wild celery, and a kind... | |
| 1803 - 598 pages
...any botanists, or had been seen elsewhere during the course of this voyage, except about five or six which had been gathered at Terra del Fuego. Of eatable...there are but few ; our people, indeed, who had been long at sea, eat, with equal pleasure and advantage, of wild celery, and a kind of cresses, which grew... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1813 - 368 pages
...elsewhere during the course of this royage, except about • five or sin which had been gathered off Terra del Fuego. Of eatable vegetables there are but few ; our people, indeed, who had been long at sea, eat, with equal pleasure and advantage, of wild celery, and a kind of cresses, which grew... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 pages
...any botanists, or had been seen elsewhere during the course of this voyage, except about five or six which had been gathered at Terra del Fuego. Of eatable...there are but few ; our people, indeed, who had been long at sea, eat, with equal pleasure and advantage, of wild celery, and a kind of cresses, which grew... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 pages
...seen elsewhere during time course of this voyage, except about five or six which had been gatimered at Terra del Fuego. Of eatable vegetables there are but few; our people, indeed, who had been long at sea, eat, with equal pleasure and advantage, of wild celery, and a kind of cresses, which grew... | |
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