| Peter Force - 1836 - 436 oldal
...that are the most plentifull of all wood, doth allow vs plentie of Candles, which are verie vsefull in a House: and they are such Candles as the Indians commonly vse, hauing no other, and they are nothing else but the wood of the Pine Tree clouen in two little... | |
| Alexander Young - 1846 - 594 oldal
...thereof it can afford oil for lamps. Yea, our pine trees, that are the most plentiful of all wood, doth allow us plenty of candles, which are very useful...the moisture of turpentine and pitch that they burn as clear as a torch. 1 I have sent you some of them, that you may see the experience of them. Thus... | |
| Alexander Young - 1846 - 612 oldal
...thereof it can afford oil for lamps. Yea, our pine trees, that are the most plentiful of all wood, doth allow us plenty of candles, which are very useful...the moisture of turpentine and pitch that they burn as clear as a torch. 1 I have sent you some of them, that you may see the experience of them. Thus... | |
| Alexander Young - 1846 - 590 oldal
...thereof it can afford oil for lamps. Yea, our pine trees, that are the most plentiful of all wood, doth allow us plenty of candles, which are very useful...of the moisture of turpentine and pitch that they bum as clear as a torch. 1 I have sent you some of the that you may see the experience of them. Thus... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 714 oldal
...[Candles made of the Pine-splints.'] " OUR pine-trees that are the most plentiful of all wood, doth allow us plenty of candles, which are very useful...having no other, and they are nothing else but the wood oí Ú\c \л\\<>tree cloven in two little slices, something thin, which are so full of the moisture... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 710 oldal
...that are the most plentiful of all wood, doth allow us plenty of candles, which are very useful in л house. And they are such candles as the Indians commonly...other, and they are nothing else but the wood of the pinetree cloven in two little slices, something thin, which are so full of the moisture of turpentine... | |
| Oliver N. Bacon - 1856 - 322 oldal
...trees, that are the most plentifull of all wood, doth allow us plenty of candles, which are very usefull in a house. And they are such candles as the Indians...little slices, something thin, which are so full of the moysture of turpentine and pitch that they burn as cleere as a torch. I have sent you some of them... | |
| Nehemiah Adams - 1870 - 336 oldal
...pine-trees that are the most plentifull of all wood, doth allow us plenty of candles which are very usefull in a house : And they are such candles as the Indians...little slices, something thin, which are so full of the moysture of turpentine and pitch, that they burne as cleere as a torch. I have sent you some of them... | |
| 1870 - 330 oldal
...pine-trees that are the most plentifull of all wood, doth allow us plenty of candles which are very usefull in a house : And they are such candles as the Indians...little slices, something thin, which are so full of the moysture of turpentine and pitch, that they burne as cleere as a torch. I have sent you some of them... | |
| Robert Southey - 1876 - 716 oldal
...[Candles made of the Pine-tplintt."] " OUR pine-trees that are the most plentiful of all wood, doth allow us plenty of candles which are very useful in...other, and they are nothing else but the wood of the pinetree cloven in two little slices, something thin, which are so full of the moisture of turpentine... | |
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