| Botany, Economic - 1832 - 412 pages
...What is a singular advantage in that climate, no insect will attack this plant. -Thea viridis. TEA. THE history of commerce does not, perhaps, present...EastIndia Company, in the early part of the seventeenth century ; but it was not until the year 1666 that a small quantity was brought over from Holland to... | |
| Civilization - 1832 - 406 pages
...Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. [APRIL 23, 1832. • .TEA. THE history of commerce does not, perhaps, present...East-India Company, in the early part of the seventeenth century ; but it was not until the year 1666 that a small quantity was brought over from Holland to... | |
| 1832 - 368 pages
...the following passages on the subject of tea we close our extracts from this entertaining volume. " The history of commerce does not, perhaps, present...East'India Company, in the early part of the seventeenth century ; but it was not until the year 1665 that a small quantity was brought over from Holland to... | |
| 1834 - 222 pages
...day by day more and more TEA. Tea was first imported into Europe by the Dutch East-India Company, in the early part of the seventeenth century; but it was not until the year 1666 that a smaJl quantity was brought over from Holland to England by the Lords Arlington and Ossory: and yet,... | |
| Luke Hebert - Industrial arts - 1835 - 938 pages
...See LEATHER. TEA. The dried leaves of the tea-plant, which is a native of Japan, China, and Tonquin. The history of commerce does not perhaps present a...circumstances which have attended the introduction of tea into this country. The leaves were first imported into Europe by the Dutch East India Company, in the early... | |
| Readers - 1839 - 428 pages
...Without, the dreary winds may roar ! The cheerful hearth but charms the more. THE TEA-TREE. Polwhele. THE history of commerce does not, perhaps, present...This leaf was first imported into Europe by the Dutch East India Company, in the early part of the seventeenth century ; but it was not until the year 1666,... | |
| Children's periodicals, American - 1841 - 450 pages
...highest stretch of our faculties, expect with patience a future revelation of them.—/. Fletcher. 3 TEA. THE history of commerce does not, perhaps, present...attended the introduction of tea into Great Britain and America. This leaf was first imported into Europe by the Dutch East India Company, in the early... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1842 - 286 pages
...mode of preparing the leaf is exactly followed. 561 . The history of commerce does not furnish any parallel to the circumstances which have attended the introduction of Tea into Great Britain. The leaves are said to have been first employed by the Chinese to cover the taste of their water, which... | |
| 1843 - 540 pages
...other, and they exercise their control.'' . | the ciy was, ' Give »s more, more education.' ' TEA. THE history of commerce does not, perhaps, present...This leaf was first imported into Europe by the Dutch East India Company, in the early part of the seventeenth century ; but it was •ot until the year... | |
| Education - 1843 - 798 pages
...read from one <•» I of the land to the other, and the cry was, ' Oive us more, more 120 121 TEA. THE history of commerce does not, perhaps, present...parallel to the circumstances which have attended tlie introduction of tea into Great Britain. This loaf wat first imported into Europe by tlie Dutch... | |
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