| 1853 - 394 pages
...restrained to any particular get of plants ; but is proper either for oaks or myrtles, and adapts itself to the product! of every climate. Oranges may grow...hedge ; and if he thinks it proper to have a grove of apices, he can quickly command sun enough to raise it. Nay, he can make several new species of flowers... | |
| Spectator The - 1853 - 548 pages
...adapts itself to the products of every climate. Qranges may grow wild in it; myrrh may be met within every hedge; and if he thinks it proper to have a...grove of spices, he can quickly command sun enough to raise it. If all this will not furnish out an agreeable scene, he can make several new species of flowers,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 726 pages
...particular set of plants, but is proper either for oaks or myrtles, and adapts itself to the products of every climate. Oranges may grow wild in it ; myrrh...grove of spices, he can quickly command sun enough to raise it. If all this will not furnish out" an agreeable scene, he can make several new species of... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 710 pages
...particular set of plants, but is proper either for oaks or myrtles, and adapts itself to the produets of every climate. Oranges may grow wild in it; myrrh...grove of spices, he can quickly command sun enough to raise it. If all this will not furnish out" an agreeable seene, he can make several new species of... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 698 pages
...myrtles, and adapts itself to the products of every climate. Oranges may grow wild in it ; myrrh may bo met with in every hedge, and if he thinks it proper...grove of spices, he can quickly command sun enough to raise it. If all this will not furnish out* an agreeable scene, he can make several new species of... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1855 - 492 pages
...particular set of plants ; but is proper either for oaks or myrtles, and adapts itself to the products of every climate. Oranges may grow wild in it ; myrrh...grove of spices, he can quickly command sun enough to raise it. Nay, he can make several new species of flowers with richer scents and higher colors than... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1855 - 492 pages
...plants ; but is proper either for oaks or myrtles, and adapts itself to the produets of every elimate. Oranges may grow wild in it ; myrrh may be met with...hedge; and if he thinks it proper to have a grove of spiees, he ean quiekly eommand sun enough to raise it. Nay, he ean make several new speeies of flowers... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 1090 pages
...myrtles, and adapts itself to the products of every climate. Oranges may grow wild in it ; myrrh may b* met with in every hedge, and if he thinks it proper...grove of spices, he can quickly command sun enough to raise it. If all this will not furnish out* an agreeable scene, he can make several new species of... | |
| 1856 - 408 pages
...particular set of plants, but is proper either for oaks or myrtles, and adapts itself to the products of every climate. Oranges may grow wild in it ; myrrh...with in every hedge ; and if he thinks it proper to liave a grove of spices, he can quickly command sun enough to raise it. If all this will not furnish... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1857 - 384 pages
...particular set of plants; but is proper either for oaks or myrtles, and adapts itself to the products of every climate. Oranges may grow wild in it; myrrh...grove of spices, he can quickly command sun enough to raise it. Nay, he can make several new species of flowers with richer scents and higher colours than... | |
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