| 1827 - 932 sider
...the humour of what he said. One day the two doctors had held some discourse together upon the folly of abstaining from feeding on the testaceous creatures...while those of the sea were considered as delicacies. Wherefore not eat snails? — they are well known to be nutritious and wholesome— even sanative in... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 394 sider
...war with prejudice. It chanced that the two doctors had held some discourse together upon the folly of abstaining from feeding on the testaceous creatures...while those of the sea were considered as delicacies. Wherefore not eat snails ?—they are well known to be nutritious and wholesome—even sanative in... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1835 - 386 sider
...war with prejudice. It chanced that the two doctors had held some discourse together upon the folly of abstaining from feeding on the testaceous creatures...while those of the sea were considered as delicacies. Wherefore not eat snails ? — they are well known to be nutritious and wholesome — even sanative... | |
| 1827 - 630 sider
...chanced that the two doctors had held some discourse together upon the folly of abstaining from feedmg on the testaceous creatures of the land, while those of the sea were considered as delicacies. Wherefore not eat snails ? — they are well known to be nutritious and wholesome — even sanative... | |
| 1830 - 596 sider
...of what he said. " It chanced that the two doctors had held some discourse together vipon the folly of abstaining from feeding on the testaceous creatures...while those of the sea were considered as delicacies. Wherefore not eat snails ? They are well known to be nutritious and wholesome, even sanative in some... | |
| Charles Maybury Archer - 1848 - 292 sider
...humour of what he said. It chanced that the two Doctors had held some discourse together upon the folly of abstaining from feeding on the testaceous creatures of the land, while those of the sea wore considered as delicacies. Wherefore not eat snails ? they are known to be nutritious and wholesome,... | |
| 1850 - 492 sider
...•what he said. " It chanced that the two doctors had held some discourse together upon the folly of abstaining from feeding on the testaceous creatures...while those of the sea were considered as delicacies. Wherefore not eat snails ? They are well known to he nutritious and wholesome, even sanative in some... | |
| George Johnston - 1850 - 634 sider
...of what he said. " It chanced that the two doctors had held some discourse together upon the folly of abstaining from feeding on the testaceous creatures...while those of the sea were considered as delicacies. Wherefore not eat snails ? They are well-known to be nutritious and wholesome, even sanative in some... | |
| 1850 - 216 sider
...humour of what he said. It chanced that the two doctors had held some discourse together upon the folly of abstaining from feeding on the testaceous creatures...while those of the sea were considered as delicacies. Wherefore not eat snails ? they are known to be nutritious and wholesome, and even sanative in some... | |
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