| 1764 - 592 pages
...and then refts upon the thick leaves and wide-fpreading branches of the tree, from whence it diftils in drops during the remainder of the day, until it is at length exhaufted, in the fame manner that we fee water drip from the leaves of trees, after a heavy fliower... | |
| Juan de Abreu de Galindo - Canary Islands - 1767 - 256 pages
...and then refts upon the thick leaves and wide-fpreading branches of the tree, fronrwhe.nce.it diftils in drops during the remainder of the day, until it is at length exhaufted^ in the lame! manner that we fee water drip from the leaves of *' trees after a heavy fhower... | |
| 542 pages
...and then refts upon the thick leaves and wide fpreading branches of the tree, from whence it diftils in drops during the remainder of the day, until it is at length exhaufted, jn the fame manner that we fee water jdrip from the leaves of trees, after a heavy (h,ower... | |
| 874 pages
...and then rcfts upon the thick leaves and widc-fpreading branches of the tree, from whence it dlltils in drops during the remainder of the day, until it is at length exhaultcd, in the fame manner that we fee water drop from the leaves of trees, after a heavy ftiower... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 446 pages
...and then reds upon the thick leaves and wide-fpreadingbranchci of the tree, from whence it didue iu drops during the remainder of the day, until it is at length exhiultedi in the fame manner that we fee water drip from thi leaves of trees after a heavy mower of... | |
| History - 1802 - 502 pages
...therï refts upon the , thick leaves and widefpreading branches of the tree, from whence it diftils in drops during the remainder of the day, until it is at length exhaufted, in the fame manner that we fee water drip from the leaves of trees, after a heavy mower... | |
| Thomas Smith - Civilization - 1804 - 310 pages
...of the tree, from whence it distils in drops during the remainder of the day initil it is at lengh exhausted ; in the same manner that we see water drip...leaves of trees after a heavy shower of rain. This distillation is not peculiar to the gwse or till, for some bresos which grow near it also drop water;... | |
| Thomas Smith - Civilization - 1804 - 308 pages
...the valley. It then rests upon the thick leaves and wide spreading branches, of the tree, from whence it distils in drops during the remainder of the day until it is at lengh exhausted; in the same manner that we see water drip from the leaves of, trees after a heavy... | |
| William Granger - Characters and characteristics - 1804 - 688 pages
...and then refts upon the thick leaves nnd wide fpreading branches of the tree, from whence it dimis in drops during the remainder of the day, until it is at length exhaufted, in the fame manner that we • fre fee water drip from the leaves of trees after a heavy... | |
| Robert Southey - Poetry - 1811 - 282 pages
...valley, and then rests upon the thick leaves and wide-spreading branches of the tree ; from whence it distils in drops during the remainder of the day,...leaves of trees after a heavy shower of rain. This distillation is not peculiar to the Garse, or Til, for the bresos which grow near it likewise drop... | |
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