The French import a tea called tehulan, but it is artificially flavoured with a leaf called lan hoa, or the olea fragrans of Linnaeus.
This Olea stands to; for he swears thou art the best leader in the camp.
The next day, Hsiang-yün invited dowager lady Chia and her other relatives to come and look at the olea flowers.
It was only the other day that my mother mentioned that she intended inviting our worthy ancestor into the garden to look at the olea flowers and partake of crabs, but she has had her hands so full that she hasn't as yet asked her round.
A maiden is disconsolate, When she has no money to go and buy someolea frangrans oil.
The other day, he espied the olea flowers in the park, and he plucked two twigs.
Olea cuspidata was seen lower down, and a species of alder grew in shady ravines along the edge of the stream.
Olea vero sacra a laicis deferenda non sunt, sed a Sacerdotibus, a quibus etiam diligenter in loco tuto et clave obserrato semper custodienda sunt.
Varieties The wild olive Oleaster is said to have been the original form, called by Linnaeus Olea europaea sylvestris, later by De Candolle Olea europaea oleaster and the cultivated form Olea europaea sativa.
He should have asked how often the brave Christobal de Olea had saved Cortes' life, until he met with his death in a similar attempt during the subsequent siege of Mexico?
In order not to confound names, I must observe that we had among our troops a Christobal de Olea and a Christobal de Oli.
I had nearly forgotten to mention the battle near Sochimilco, where Olea again saved Cortes' life, but which had nearly cost him his own, for he was severely wounded.
Olea fragrans, was the more coveted as the competitors were all honour men of the first grade, and it was limited to one in a hundred.
Chinese say, he plucked a sprig of the olea fragrans in a contest with his fellow-provincials in which only one in a hundred gained a prize.
But this heroic deed costOlea his life, and Lerma was very nigh sharing a like fate.
Cortes fortunately escaped with only a wound on the head, but Olea had received three very severe wounds.
When some of the Tlascallans and the brave Christobal de Olea saw this, they immediately flew to his assistance, and, by dint of heavy blows and good thrusts, they cut their way through to our general, and assisted him into his saddle again.
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