Thus this custom of firing houses continued, till in process of time, says my manuscript, a sage arose, like our Locke, who made a discovery, that the flesh of swine, or indeed of any other animal, might be cooked (burnt, as they called it) without the... The Essays of Elia - Страница 121по Charles Lamb - 1907 - 226 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1917 - 536 страници
...firing houses continued, till in process of time, says my manuscript, a sage arose, like our Locke, who made a discovery, that the flesh of swine, or...they called it) without the necessity of consuming 130 a whole house to dress it. Then first began the rude form of a gridiron. Roasting by the string,... | |
| Walter Lowrie Hervey, Melvin Hix - 1918 - 552 страници
...firing houses continued, till in process of time, says my manuscript, a sage arose, like our Locke, who made a discovery, that the flesh of swine, or...house to dress it. Then first began the rude form of gridiron. Roasting by the string or spit came in a century or two later, I forget in whose dynasty.... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1918 - 986 страници
...firing houses continued, till in process of time, says my manuscript, a sage arose, like our Locke, who made a discovery, that the flesh of swine, or...they called it) without the necessity of consuming 130 a whole house to dress it. Then first began the rude form of a gridiron. Roasting by the string,... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1918 - 424 страници
...firing houses continued, till in process of time, says my manuscript, a sage arose, like our Locke, who made a discovery, that the flesh of swine, or indeed of any other animal, might be most useful, and seemingly the most obvious arts, make their way among mankind. Without placing too... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1918 - 424 страници
...firing houses continued, till in. process of time, says my manuscript, a sage arose, like our Locke, who made a discovery, that the flesh of swine, or indeed of any other animal, might be 25 cooked (burnt, as they called it) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it.... | |
| Douglas Gordon Crawford - 1919 - 398 страници
...this custom of firing houses continued, till in process of time, says my manuscript, a sage arose, who made a discovery, that the flesh of swine, or indeed of any other animal, might be cooked without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it. Then first began the rude form of a gridiron.... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1920 - 390 страници
...firing houses continued till in process of time, says my manuscript, a sage arose, like our Locke, who made a discovery that the flesh of swine, or indeed...necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it. 18. Then first began the rude form of a gridiron. Hoasting by the string or spit came in a century... | |
| Ernest Clark Hartwell - 1921 - 440 страници
...who made a discovery that the flesh of swine, or indeed of any other animal, might be cooked (burned as they called it) without the necessity of consuming...house to dress it Then first began the rude form of a 30 gridiron. Roasting by the string or spit came in a century or two later, I forget in whose dynasty.... | |
| Ernest Clark Hartwell - 1921 - 440 страници
...firing houses continued ; till in 2s process of time, says my manuscript, a sage arose, like our Locke, who made a discovery that the flesh of swine, or indeed of any other animal, might be cooked (burned as they called it) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it Then first... | |
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