But there are beasts in great plenty: and therefore they eat but flesh without bread and sup the broth and they drink milk of all manner of beasts.
From that isle men go by sea to another isle that is clept Chana, where is great plenty of corn and wine.
Muscles be in great plenty, left onely for the Hogges, which if they were in England would be more esteemed of the poorer sort.
The Sammon is as good as it is in England and in great plenty.
Tea grows here in great plenty on the tops of the hills, but is not so much esteemed as that which grows on more mountainous islands.
To their bread, they have great abundance of other excellent provisions, as butter and cheese in great plenty, made from the milk of their numerous cows, sheep, and goats.
It hath a kind of beast called cama or anta (tapir), as big as an English beef, and in great plenty.
In that city of Damascus there isgreat plenty of wells; and within the city and without are many fair gardens, with diversity of fruits.
In that isle is a great mountain, in the midst of which is a large lake in a full fair plain, and there is great plenty of water.
Mr. Gore says that they are in great plenty at Port Egmont in Faulklands Islands, and for that reason calls them Port Egmont Hens.
Having taken a View of the Bay from the Island and Loaded both Boats with Sellery, which we found here in great plenty, we return'd on board, and at 4 A.
Hogs and all sorts of Poultry are to be got, tho' in no great plenty, and of Course rather dear.
Hogs, sheep, goats, and poultry, are likewise to be bought at the same moderate rate; and fruits are in great plenty.
As the inhabitants seemed to be both numerous and well fed, such articles of provision as the island produces must be in great plenty.
We also met with water in many little holes; and, no doubt, great plenty might be found by digging.
Cloves also are found in great plenty, which are gathered from small trees, resembling the bay-tree in boughs and leaves, but somewhat longer and straighter, having white flowers.
The country likewise produces ginger and cinnamon in great plenty, and several other spices which are not brought to Europe.
Gold is found in great plenty, yet both here and in Cangigu and Amu, they use the cowrie shells which are brought from India.
On the banks of this river, which runs direct to the ocean, cinnamon grows in great plenty.
The cabbage-palm were in great plenty when I first landed on the island, but, by continual cutting, they were almost destroyed.
The tree is found ingreat plenty in all parts of the island.
Of this the pigeons are fond, and fortunately it exists in great plenty.
It is he that is oftenest seen in menageries and zoological gardens, for the reason, perhaps, that he is found in great plenty in a country of large commercial intercourse with other nations.
We made directly for a part of the woods where it was known to my friend that the striped maple grew in great plenty.
There was a great Plenty of Grass and Herbage; walked a great Way in an Indian Path, and saw several marked Trees, as is practised amongst the Southern Indians.
In most parts of these coasts likewise, especially about the Missisippi, there is great plenty of cedars and ever-green oaks; which make the best ships of any that are built in North America.
If the Manufacture of Silk was carried on in Virginia, every Body knows what Profit it must bring to make Silk of the Produce of our own Dominions, in great Plenty, and at cheaper Rates than we can have it from Asia.
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