| John Claudius Loudon - 1838 - 796 頁
...allowed to partake of the cherries, on condition of not injuring the trees ; hut the main crop of the cherries, when ripe, is gathered by the respective...conspicuous part to one of the branches, as vines by the road sides in France, when the grapes are ripe, are protected by sprinkling a plant here and there... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1838 - 810 頁
...allowed to partake of the cherries, on condition of not injuring the trees ; but the main crop of the cherries, when ripe, is gathered by the respective...conspicuous part to one of the branches, as vines by the road sides in France, when the grapes are ripe, are protected by sprinkling a plant here and there... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1838 - 786 頁
...allowed to partake of the cherries, on condition of not injuring the trees ; hut the main crop of the cherries, when ripe, is gathered by the respective...conspicuous part to one of the branches, as vines by the road sides in France, when the grapes are ripe, are protected by sprinkling a plant here and there... | |
| Andrew Jackson Downing - 1845 - 634 頁
...allowed to partake of the cherries, on condition of not injuring the trees ; but the main crop of the cherries when ripe, is gathered by the respective...conspicuous part to one of the branches, as vines by the road sides in France, when the grapes are ripe, are protected by sprinkling a plant, here and there,... | |
| 1844 - 520 頁
...allowed to partake of the cherries, on condition of not injuring the trees; but the main crop of fruit when ripe is gathered by the respective proprietors of the land on which it grows. There is a pleasing example furnished in those countries of a sense of honour on the part of those... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1854
...allowed to partake of the cherries, on condition of not injuring the trees ; but the main crop of the cherries, when ripe, is gathered by the respective...conspicuous part to one of the branches, as vines by the road sides in France, when the grapes are ripe, are protected by sprinkling a plant here and there... | |
| Charles Williams - 1854 - 662 頁
...simple condition of not injuring the trees. The main crop of the cherries, when ripe, however, are gathered by the respective proprietors of the land on which it grows. When, therefore, they are anxious to preserve the fruit of some particular tree, a wisp of straw is... | |
| Andrew Jackson Downing - 1855 - 622 頁
...allowed to partake of the cherries, on condition of not injuring the trees ; but the main crop of the cherries when ripe, is gathered by. the respective...conspicuous part to one of the branches, as vines by the road sides in France, when the grapes are ripe, are protected by sprinkling a plant, here and there,... | |
| Franklin Reuben Elliott - 1855 - 524 頁
...are allowed to partake of the Cherries, on condition of not injuring the trees; but the main crop, when ripe, is gathered by the respective proprietors of the land on which it grows." " Pliny mentions eight kinds of Cherries as being cultivated in Italy when he wrote his Natural History,... | |
| Andrew Jackson Downing - 1856 - 630 頁
...allowed to partake of the cherries, on condition of not injuring the trees ; but the main crop of the cherries when ripe, is gathered by the respective...conspicuous part to one of the branches, as vines by the road sides in France, when the grape* are ripe, are protected by sprinkling a plant, here and there,... | |
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