| Adam Anderson - 1801 - 810 pàgines
...and obfervations, they found out ways of producing and manufacturing it to fuch great per" feftion, that it is thought to exceed any other in value. The writer of this hath feen the " faid Captain in Carolina, where he received a handfomc gratuity from the gentlemen ofthat... | |
| Bartholomew Rivers Carroll - 1836 - 588 pàgines
...a Gentleman by the name of Woodward : — from a Part cf this he had a very good Crop, but was very ignorant for some years how to clean it : — it was...manufacturing it, to so great Perfection, that it is said to exceed any other Rice in value : — The Writer of this hath seen the said Captain in Carolina... | |
| William Rhind - 1841 - 756 pàgines
...captain gave to a gentleman of the name of Woodward. From part of this he had a very good crop, but was ignorant for some years how to clean it. It was...thought to exceed any other in value. The writer of this has seen the said captain in Carolina, where he received a handsome gratuity from the gentlemen of... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 540 pàgines
...captain gave to a gentleman of the name of Woodward. From part of this he had a very good crop, but was ignorant for some years how to clean it. It was...found out ways of producing and manufacturing it to such great perfection that it is thought to exceed any other in value. The writer of this hath seen... | |
| Loring Dudley Chapin - 1843 - 452 pàgines
...captain gave to a gentleman by the name of Woodbury. From part of this he had a very good crop, but was ignorant, for some years, how to clean it. It...and, by frequent experiments and observations, they soon found cut ways of producing and manufacturing it to so great a perfection that it is thought to... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1844 - 776 pàgines
...captain gave to a gentleman of the name of Woodward. From part of this he had a very good crop, but was ignorant for some years how to clean it. It was...found out ways of producing and manufacturing it to such great perfection that it is thougnt to exceed any other in value. The writer of this hath seen... | |
| John Hancock Klippart - 1860 - 724 pàgines
...captain gave to a gentleman of the name of Woodward. Prom part of this he obtained a very good crop, but was ignorant for some years how to clean it. It was...perfection, that it is thought to exceed any other in value. Some time afterward, a Mr. Dubois, of the East India Company, sent to that country a small bag of seed... | |
| John Lindley - 1866 - 696 pàgines
...the captain gave to a gentleman of the name <ч Woodward. From part of this he had a -rood crop, but was Ignorant for some years how to clean It. It was soon dispersée over the province, and by frequent experi ments and observations, they found ou ways of... | |
| Georg Hartwig - 1872 - 812 pàgines
...gave to a gentleman of the name of \Yoodward. From part of this, the latter had a very good crop, but was ignorant for some years how to clean it. It was soon dispersed over the colony, and, by frequent experiments and observations, the planters ultimately raised the culture to... | |
| John Lindley, Thomas Moore - 1874 - 762 pàgines
...captain gave to a gentleman of the name of Woodward. Prom part of this he had a very good crop, but was ignorant for some years how to clean it. It was...that it is thought to exceed any other in value.' (Library of Entertaining Knowledge.) The Common Rice is a marsh-plant, and can, only be cultivated... | |
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