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Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets / Evelyn, John, 1620-1706
eaten raw, with _Oyl_, a little _Vinegar, Salt_, and _Pepper_, gratefully recommend a Glass of _Wine ... _, That the _Vinegar_ and other liquid _Acids_, perfectly clear, neither sowre, _Vapid_ or spent; be of the best Wine details...- creator(s) - Evelyn, John, 1620-1706
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- subject(s) - sallet; sallets; vinegar; oyl; herbs; lettuce; vide; eaten; pepper; salt; wine vinegar; plants; sugar; chap; whilst; butter; boil; wine; vinegar; lettuce; oyl; pepper; butter; whilst; salt; wine; herbs; vide; sallet; sallets; eaten; wine vinegar; sugar; plants; boil; chap;
- title - Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets
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American Cookery The Art of Dressing Viands, Fish, Poultry, and Vegetables / Simmons, Amelia
of white wine vinegar and water, of each an equal quantity; to every quart of this liquor, put in half ... ; then strain them out into a cullender, and dry them well with a cloth, and take the best white wine vinegar details...- creator(s) - Simmons, Amelia
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- subject(s) - butter; pound; flour; sugar; pint; boil; bake; quart; eggs; pound butter; one pound; one quart; pound sugar; milk; salt; one pint; wine; half pound; water; butter; milk; pound; pint; one pint; salt; eggs; quart; pound sugar; wine; pound butter; bake; half pound; one pound; sugar; one quart; boil; water; flour;
- title - American Cookery The Art of Dressing Viands, Fish, Poultry, and Vegetables
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Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets / Young, Daniel
. PURE WINE VINEGAR This is made by putting the same quantity of water on the above raisins ... Take of Canada balsam 3 drachms; gum sandric 3 drachms; spirits of wine 1/2 pint. Dissolve the balsam details...- creator(s) - Young, Daniel
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- subject(s) - varnish; ozs; turpentine; oil; pint; gum; linseed oil; mix; colour; sugar; boil; yellow ochre; castile soap; water; tartaric acid; yellow; glass; gum arabic; dry; colour; castile soap; varnish; tartaric acid; gum; ozs; pint; sugar; yellow; gum arabic; boil; water; mix; oil; turpentine; dry; glass; yellow ochre; linseed oil;
- title - Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets
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Plato and Platonism / Pater, Walter, 1839-1894
. +Transliteration: aleipha . . . oxos. Liddell and Scott definition: "unguent, oil . . . sour wine, vinegar ... details...- creator(s) - Pater, Walter, 1839-1894
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- subject(s) - transliteration; plato; socrates; pater's translation; republic; scott definition; philosophy; fragmenta philosophorum; philosophorum graecorum; plato; philosophy; transliteration; philosophorum graecorum; fragmenta philosophorum; scott definition; pater's translation; socrates; republic;
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A Year's Journey through France and Part of Spain, Volume II (of 2) / Thicknesse, Philip, 1719-1792
ones, to the lady below. This fine lady, however, continued to sell us wood, wine, vinegar, sallad ... , and produces such excellent wine too in some parts of it, that it is called _Vin de Crau_, by way of pre details...- creator(s) - Thicknesse, Philip, 1719-1792
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- subject(s) - que; vous; lyons; dans; plus; france; france; que; dans; vous; lyons; plus;
- title - A Year's Journey through France and Part of Spain, Volume II (of 2)
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How to Cook and Use Rarer Vegetables and Herbs / Anonymous
bottle and cover with cider vinegar, or wine for fourteen days. If extra strength is wanted draw ... with a quart of cider or wine vinegar, after fourteen days, strain, bottle and cork tightly. =Tagetis Lucida details...- creator(s) - Anonymous
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- subject(s) - tablespoonful; pepper; butter; teaspoonful; vinegar; tablespoonfuls; sauce; salt; salad; boil; cream; flour; two tablespoonfuls; one tablespoonful; drain; sugar; bread crumbs; boiled; boiling; egg; milk; eggs; dish; cayenne pepper; lemon juice; one quart;; dish; vinegar; cayenne pepper; one quart;; two tablespoonfuls; pepper; butter; milk; tablespoonful; egg; salt; eggs; salad; lemon juice; drain; boiling ; cream; one tablespoonful; teaspoonful; sugar; tablespoonfuls; boil; boiled; sauce; flour; bread crumbs;
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The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 354, October 9, 1886 / Various
over them a pint and a half of white wine vinegar. It should stand for a fortnight and then be strained without ... , add half a teacupful of water, boil for five minutes, add half a teaspoonful of vinegar, and serve details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - aunt agatha; uncle keith; leon; butter; pint; soup; buttons; salt; leon; butter; aunt agatha; pint; salt; soup; buttons; uncle keith;
- title - The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 354, October 9, 1886
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Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology) / Various
between his legs, and eclipsed himself. Seeing the little man came not again to himself, either for wine, vinegar ... them with a decoction of nerval herbs in wine and vinegar, and wrap them in napkins; and to his feet, an earthenware details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - yeast; puerperal; fermentation; puerperal fever; smallpox; ventricle; pox; oxygen; inoculated; variolous matter; arteries; ferment; flask; acid; disease; cow; carbonic acid; liquid; left ventricle; right ventricle; pulmonary artery; sugar; blood; veins; l; puerperal; ferment; arteries; liquid; veins; inoculated; left ventricle; disease; variolous matter; pox; smallpox; fermentation; yeast; ventricle; oxygen; acid; puerperal fever; pulmonary artery; cow; flask; sugar; right ventricle; l; blood; carbonic acid;
- title - Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
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Stored with all manner of rare receipts for preserving, candying and cookery. Very pleasant and beneficial to all ingenious persons of the female sex / Wolley, Hannah
them, then fill up your Pot with the best Wine Vinegar, and a little Salt, and so keep them. Sliced ... Gilliflowers and put them into a Pot with some White-wine Vinegar, and cover them over with fine Sugar details...- creator(s) - Wolley, Hannah
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- subject(s) - sugar; boil; butter; dish; cream; pie; eggs; salt; beaten; limon pill; beaten spice; fine sugar; pound; wine; claret wine; almonds blanched; little salt; whole spice; sweet herbs; one ounce; little rosewater; citron pill; searced sugar; large mace; upon s; little salt; dish; butter; fine sugar; pound; upon s; salt; eggs; citron pill; wine; claret wine; pie; one ounce; little rosewater; cream; limon pill; whole spice; sugar; beaten; sweet herbs; boil; large mace; searced sugar; beaten spice; almonds blanched;
- title - Stored with all manner of rare receipts for preserving, candying and cookery. Very pleasant and beneficial to all ingenious persons of the female sex
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Ancient Poems, Ballads, and Songs of the Peasantry of England / Unknown
prefer The seeming great for small, Shall make wine vinegar, And sweetest honey gall. Wouldst heed ... . Perhaps the jovial drunkard over night, May seem to reap the pleasures of delight, While for his wine details...- creator(s) - Unknown
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- subject(s) - pretty bessee; arthur o'bradley; ballad; song; jovial hunter; excellen'st thing; arthur; jovial hunter; ballad; song; arthur; arthur o'bradley; excellen'st thing; pretty bessee;
- title - Ancient Poems, Ballads, and Songs of the Peasantry of England
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