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wherein is
declared the rare and
singular vertues of
diuerse and
sundrie hearbes, trees, oyles, plantes, and stones, with
their applications, as well for...
- and
Print Club. OCLC 1049892552. p. 5. Wood, William. (1634). "Of the
Hearbes, Fruites, Woods,
Waters and Mineralls", pp. 13–18 in New
England Prospect...
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wherein is
declared the rare and
singular vertues of
diuerse and
sundrie hearbes, trees, oyles, plantes, and stones, with
their applications, as well for...
- with
orenge and lemmons, and when too
bitter to make it
pleasant with
hearbes and ****es.
Robert May's The
Accomplisht Cook was
published in 1660 when...
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thing by themselves. then
cover the
fruite and the
whole boiled hearbes, and the
hearbes with
dices of
Orenges and Lemmons,and lay the
roots round about...
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follows (from the 1596 edition): To make a
Sallet of all
kinde of
hearbes. Take your
hearbes and
picke them very fine into
faire water, and
picke your flowers...
-
wherein is
declared the rare and
singular vertues of
diuerse and
sundrie hearbes, trees, oyles, plantes, and stones, with
their applications, as well for...
-
wherein is
declared the rare and
singular vertues of
diuerse and
sundrie hearbes, trees, oyles, plantes, and stones, with
their applications, as well for...
- Summer... The
aforesaid warme water is made with the
powder of a
certaine hearbe called Chaa,
which is much esteemed, and is well
accounted among them."...
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follows (from the 1596 edition): To Make a
Sallet of All
Kinde of
Hearbes Take your
hearbes and
picke them very fine into
faire water, and
picke your flowers...