| Thomas Webster - 1855 - 678 páginas
...We shall certainly never be able to discover how mea were led to the use of the hot infusion of the1 leaves of a certain shrub (tea), or of a decoction...has become a necessary of life to whole nations." General experience has proved that it is a valuable diluent, and particularly useful at the commencement... | |
| 1842 - 554 páginas
...infusion of the leaves of n certain shrub (lea), or of a decoction of certain roasted seeds (cotfee). Some cause there must be which would explain how the...become a necessary of life to whole nations. But it is still more remarkable that the beneficial effects of both plants on the health must be ascribed to... | |
| 1842 - 530 páginas
...not only for tea, but for tea of an expensive and therefore superior kind. 'We shall never certainly be able to discover how men were led to the use of the hot infusion of the leaves of a certain shrub (lea), or of a decoction of certain roasted seeds (coffee). Some cause there must be which would explain... | |
| 1842 - 528 páginas
...not only for tea, but for tea of an expensive and therefore superior kind. 'We shall never certainly be able to discover how men were led to the use of the hot infusion of the leaves of »\ certain shrub (tea), or of a decoction of certain roasted seeds (coffee). Some cause there must... | |
| 1842 - 540 páginas
...not only for tea, but for tea of an expensive and therefore superior kind. 'We shall never certainly be able to discover how men were led to the use of...become a necessary of life to whole nations. But it is still more remarkable that the beneficial effects of both plants on the health must be ascribed to... | |
| 1844 - 576 páginas
...quantity of chocolate — so small, indeed, cannot avoid noticing. He says, " We shall ncvet certainly be able to discover how men were led to the use of the hot infusion of the leaves of a certain shrab (tea), or of a decoction of certain roasted seeds (coffee). Some rouse there must be, which Would... | |
| William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington - 1844 - 508 páginas
...expensive and superior kind. He says, ' We shall never certainly be able to discover how men were first led to the use of the hot infusion of the leaves of a certain shrub * Titus, chap. iv 12. (tea), or of a decoction of certain roasted seeds (coffee). Some cause there... | |
| 1844 - 506 páginas
...expensive and superior kind. He says, ' We shall never certainly be able to discover how men were first led to the use of the hot infusion of the leaves of a certain shrub • Titus, chap. iv 12. (tea), or of a decoction of certain roasted seeds (coffee). Some cause there... | |
| William Newton - 1844 - 508 páginas
...expensive and superior kind. He says, ' We shall never certainly be able to discover how men were first led to the use of the hot infusion of the leaves of a certain shrub * Titus, chap. iv 12. (tea), or of a decoction of certain roasted seeds (coffee). Some cause there... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1845 - 312 páginas
...expensive and superior kind. He says, ' .We shall never certainly be able to discover how men were first led to the use of the hot infusion of the leaves of...roasted seeds (coffee). Some cause there must be, which will explain how the practice has become a necessary of life to all nations. But it is still more remarkable,... | |
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