| 1821 - 732 lapas
...be correct, in which it is stated, that in less than twenty-six years after their introduction into Italy, other lands had cherries, even as far as Britain beyond the ocean, they must have been known in England 42 years before the Christian era, although it is supposed by... | |
| Henry Phillips - 1821 - 428 lapas
...tree m Italy, which " was so well stocked ," says Pliny, " that in less than twenty-six years after, other lands had cherries, even as far as Britain beyond the Ocean." This •would make their introduction to England as early as the 42nd year before Christ, although... | |
| 1824 - 528 lapas
...cherry-tree in Italy, which " was so well stocked," says Pliny, " that in less than 26 years after, other lands had cherries, even as far as Britain, beyond the ocean." This would make their introduction into England as early as the fortjsecoud year before Christ, although... | |
| 1829 - 436 lapas
...appears, from a passage in Pliny, that in less than twenty-six years after their introduction into Italy, other lands had cherries, even as far as Britain beyond the ocean, though it is supposed by many that the cherry-tree was not brought irAo this country till more than... | |
| 1829 - 446 lapas
...was the fondness for the fruit, that Pliny says, " in less than one hundred and twenty years after, other lands had cherries, even as far as Britain beyond the ocean." The cherrv is spread over Africa. In Barbary it is called " The Berry of the King." Desfontaines (Histoire... | |
| 1830 - 438 lapas
...was the fondness for the fruit, that, Pliny says, " in less than one hundred and twenty years after, other lands had cherries, even as far as Britain beyond the ocean." The cherry is spread over Africa. In Barbary it is called "The Berry of the King." Desfontaines (Histoire... | |
| 1831 - 796 lapas
...tree in Italy, which 'was so well stocked,' says Pliny, 'that in less than twenty-six years after, other lands had cherries, even as far as Britain beyond the Ocean.' Some idea may be formed of the Roman gardens, by the luxurious manner in which Lucullus lived in his... | |
| Henry Phillips - 1831 - 408 lapas
...cherry-tree in Italy, which " was so well stocked," says Pliny, " that in less than twenty-six years after, other lands had cherries, even as far as Britain beyond the Ocean." This would make their introduction to England as early as the forty-second year before Christ, although... | |
| Gilbert Thomas Burnett - 1835 - 1050 lapas
...was the general fondness for the fruit, that " in less thun 120 years after their introduction into Italy, other lands had cherries, even as far as Britain, beyond the ocean." (Lib. XT. c. XXT.) It is, however, generally believed that the cherry is indigenous to this country... | |
| Gilbert Thomas Burnett - 1835 - 692 lapas
...was the general fondness for the fruit, that " in less than 120 years after their introduction into Italy, other lands had cherries, even as far as Britain, beyond the ocean.'1 (Lib. xv. c. xxv.) It is, however, generally believed that the cherry is indigenous to this... | |
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