Pepper may philosophically be described as a dusty and highly-pulverized seed of an oriental fruit ; an article rather of condiment than diet, which, dispersed lightly over the surface of food with no other rule than the caprice of the consumer, communicates... Harper's New Monthly Magazine - Page 368edited by - 1855Full view - About this book
| Ireland - 1855 - 724 pages
...communicates pleasure, rather than affords nutrition ; and, by adding a tropical flavour to the grosa and succulent viands of the North, approximates the...of commerce, and justifies the industry of man.'" " I met John Russell at Exeter. The people along the road were very much disappointed by his smallness.... | |
| Lady Holland - 1855 - 658 pages
...describe it — " Pepper may philosophically be described as a dusty and highly pulverized seed of an oriental fruit ; an article rather of condiment than...than affords nutrition ; and, by adding a tropical flavour to the gross and succulent viands of the North, approximates the different regions of the earth,... | |
| Sydney Smith, Lady Saba Holland Holland, lady Saha Smith Holland Holland - 1855 - 582 pages
...describe it : — " Pepper may philosophically be described as a dusty and highly-pulverized seed of an oriental fruit ; an article rather of condiment than...than affords nutrition ; and, by adding a tropical flavour to the gross and succulent viands of the North, approximates the different regions of the earth,... | |
| Ireland - 1855 - 1416 pages
...describe it : — •Pepper may philosophically be described as a dusty and highlypulverized seed of an oriental fruit ; an article rather of condiment than...than affords nutrition ; and, by adding a tropical flavour to the gross and succulent viands of the North, approximates the different regions of the earth,... | |
| lady Saba Holland - 1855 - 590 pages
...describe it — " Pepper may philosophically be described as a dusty and highly pulverized seed of an oriental fruit ; an article rather of condiment than...than affords nutrition ; and, by adding a tropical flavour to the gross and succulent viands of the North, approximates the different regions of the earth,... | |
| Lady Saba Holland Holland - 1855 - 582 pages
...describe it : — "Pepper may philosophically be described as a dusty and highly pulverized seed of an oriental fruit ; an article rather of condiment than...surface of food with no other rule than the caprice of thdfconsumer, communicates pleasure, rather than affords nutrition ; and, by adding a tropical flavour... | |
| 1855 - 1428 pages
...consumer, communicates pleasure, rather than affords nutrition ; and, by adding a tropical flavour to the gross and succulent viands of the North, approximates...regions of the earth, explains the objects of commerce, »nd justifies the industry of man.'" " I met John Russell at Exeter. The people along the road were... | |
| Sydney Smith - Authors, English - 1856 - 502 pages
...describe it : " ' Pepper may philosophically be described as a dusty and highly-pulverized seed of an Oriental fruit ; an article rather of condiment than...than affords nutrition ; and, by adding a tropical flavour to the gross and succuleut viands of the North, approximates the different regions of the earth,... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1856 - 482 pages
...deseribe h - - ' Pepper may philosophically be described as a dusty and bighly-palvcrized seed of an Oriental fruit ; an article rather of condiment than...over the surface of food, with no other rule than tlw caprice of the consumer, communicates pleasure, rather than affords nutrition . and, by adding... | |
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