The Natural History of Pliny, Volum 4H. G. Bohn, 1856 - 544 sider |
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Side 152
... stomach . 35 See B. xxxi . c . 23 . 36 In this corrupt and otherwise unintelligible pasaage , we have adopted the proposed emendations of Sillig , who is of opinion that it bears reference to the abolition of the market - dues , or ...
... stomach . 35 See B. xxxi . c . 23 . 36 In this corrupt and otherwise unintelligible pasaage , we have adopted the proposed emendations of Sillig , who is of opinion that it bears reference to the abolition of the market - dues , or ...
Side 157
... stomach till the follow- ing day , and are very difficult of digestion ; still , for all that , in general they are not considered very unwholesome . By nature they have a wonderful hatred to oil , and no less affec- tion for water ...
... stomach till the follow- ing day , and are very difficult of digestion ; still , for all that , in general they are not considered very unwholesome . By nature they have a wonderful hatred to oil , and no less affec- tion for water ...
Side 167
... stomach , but when mixed with other condi- ments of a sweet nature , it is extremely wholesome . There are several methods employed for modifying 4 its natural acridity and rendering it agreeable to the palate : thus , for in- stance ...
... stomach , but when mixed with other condi- ments of a sweet nature , it is extremely wholesome . There are several methods employed for modifying 4 its natural acridity and rendering it agreeable to the palate : thus , for in- stance ...
Side 181
... stomach distaste for food , and of promoting the appetite . At all events , we find it stated , that the late Emperpr Augustus , when ill , was saved 1 Columella more particularly . There are still varieties known respec- tively as the ...
... stomach distaste for food , and of promoting the appetite . At all events , we find it stated , that the late Emperpr Augustus , when ill , was saved 1 Columella more particularly . There are still varieties known respec- tively as the ...
Side 193
... stomach . The cummin most esteemed in our part of the world is that of Carpetania , though elsewhere that of Africa and Æthiopia is more highly esteemed ; with some , indeed , this last is pre- ferred to that of Egypt . 82 CHAP . 48 ...
... stomach . The cummin most esteemed in our part of the world is that of Carpetania , though elsewhere that of Africa and Æthiopia is more highly esteemed ; with some , indeed , this last is pre- ferred to that of Egypt . 82 CHAP . 48 ...
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