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" London during the year 1701, has recorded, as a circumstance then recent, that " a brigantine from the island of Madagascar happened to put in at Carolina, having a little seed-rice left, which the captain gave to a gentleman of the name of Woodward.... "
The Vegetable Kingdom: Or, Handbook of Plants and Fruits - Page 24
by Loring Dudley Chapin - 1843 - 227 lehte
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An Historical and Chronological Deduction of the Origin of ..., 3. köide

Adam Anderson - 1801 - 810 lehte
...Carolina, having a little feed-rice left, which the Captain gave to a gentleman of the name " of W'oodward. From, part of this he had a very good crop, but was ignorant for fome " years how toclcan it. It was foon difperfed over the province, and by frequent experiments "...
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...A Description and History of Vegetable Substances, Used in the Arts, and ...

1832 - 412 lehte
...captain gave to a gentleman of the name of Woodward. From part of this he had a very good crop, tmt was ignorant for some years how to clean it. It was...and by frequent experiments and observations, they found out ways of producing and manufacturing it to so great perfection, that it is thought to exceed...
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Vegetable Substances Used for the Food of Man

Edwin Lankester - 1832 - 416 lehte
...Carolina, having a little seed-rice left, which the captain gave to a gentleman of the name of Woodward. From part of this he had a very good crop, but was...and by frequent experiments and observations, they found out ways of producing and manufacturing it to so great perfection, that it is thought to exceed...
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The Pictorial History of England: Being, a History of the People ..., 6. köide

George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 540 lehte
...Carolina, having a little seed-rice left, •which the captain gave to a gentleman of the name of Woodward. From part of this he had a very good crop, but was...and by frequent experiments and observations they found out ways of producing and manufacturing it to such great perfection that it is thought to exceed...
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A history of the vegetable kingdom

William Rhind - 1841 - 756 lehte
...Carolina, having a little seedrice left, which the captain gave to a gentleman of the name of Woodward. From part of this he had a very good crop, but was...and by frequent experiments and observations, they found out ways of producing and manufacturing it to so great perfection, that it is thought to exceed...
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The history of British commerce

George Lillie Craik - 1844 - 776 lehte
...Carolina, having a little seed-rice left, which the captain gave to a gentleman of the name of Woodward. From part of this he had a very good crop, but was...and by frequent experiments and observations they found out ways of producing and manufacturing it to such great perfection that it is thougnt to exceed...
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The Wheat Plant: Its Origin, Culture, Growth, Development, Composition ...

John Hancock Klippart - 1860 - 724 lehte
...left, which the 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...and by frequent experiments and observations they found out ways of producing and manufacturing it to so great perfection, that it is thought to exceed...
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The Treasury of Botany: A Popular Dictionary of the Vegetable ..., 2. osa

John Lindley - 1866 - 696 lehte
...left, which 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...
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The Polar and Tropical Worlds: A Description of Man and Nature in the Polar ...

Georg Hartwig - 1872 - 812 lehte
...left, which the captain 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...
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The Treasury of Botany: L-Z, with supplement

John Lindley, Thomas Moore - 1874 - 762 lehte
...having a little seed-rice left, which the captain gave to a gentleman of the name of Woodward. Prom part of this he had a very good crop, but was ignorant...and by frequent experiments and observations, they found out ways of producing and manufacturing it to so great perfection, that it is thought to exceed...
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