By this meanes there is a yard spare ground betweene euery hole: where according to discretion here and there, they set as many Beanes and Peaze: in diuers places also among the seeds of Macocquer, Melden, and Planta solis.
Some take it to be Planta Solis: of the seeds hereof they make both a kinde of bread and broth.
Fanny and Miss Planta were of the party; Colonel Gwyn was the Equerry in Waiting; and Colonel Digby attended in his capacity of Queen’s Vice-Chamberlain.
On the shore of the La Planta River a man lies looking into the sunset.
Satanic humour plays in the stranger's eyes as he answers: "I am Edward Bucklaw, pirate and keeper of the treasure-house in the La Planta River.
I believed you were going to Schloss Planta that day, not to Schloss Lebenstein.
The two we liked best of all these tempting piles were Schloss Planta and Schloss Lebenstein.
Planta has already tried to show that atropine is identical with the daturine obtained by Geiger and Hesse, founding his opinion on facts which we nowadays look upon as doubtful.
I think, therefore, that both Planta and Schmidt must have worked with a mixture of atropine and hyoscyamine.
He afterwards took the name of Plantagenet (Planta genista) and transmitted it to his princely posterity.
The English royal line of Plantagenet undoubtedly derived its name from the Broom (Planta genista), the Gen of the Celts, the Genet of the French, and from time immemorial the badge of Brittany.
Some take it to bee 'Planta Solis': of the seedes heereof they make both a kinde of bread and broth.
Then they sank the rover, and got away to Port de laPlanta as fast as they were able.
He had no intention of running away, but at the same time he had no wish to fight before he reached Port de la Planta and had had his hour with Gering and Phips and the lost treasure.
This was enough; Miss Planta returned quite indignant, after hastily replying, "We don't choose any supper.
Miss Planta laughed exceedingly at my disturbance, but complied very obligingly with my request.
When they had looked at the apartments destined for the princesses, Miss Planta proposed our sitting down to our tea in the Princess Eliza- 377 beth's room.
Be that as it may, Miss Vernons went for their cloaks, and Miss Planta ran to the princesses, and therefore I was obliged to be a little abrupt, and retreat also.
I assured him, very truly, I was too little tired to make it worth while ; but poor Miss Planta was so woefully fatigued that I could not, upon her account, refuse to be of the party.
I never saw Miss Planta laugh so heartily before nor since; but my dismay was possibly comical to behold.
We met at last with Mhaughendorf, and Miss Planta eagerly desired to be conducted to the princesses' rooms, that she might see if every thing was prepared for them.
The Broom-plant with its seed-pods, in Latin Planta genista, No.
Bicornigera planta is very common, and a good deal of madder cultivation occurs; wheat and barley all cut and thrashed or trodden out: atta selling eight and a half seers the rupee.
General Gribeauval, to whom Cugnot's plan had been referred, engaged Planta to pass upon it and to examine the new vehicle.
There they brought to trial Plantaand sentenced him to death, and his fall struck the keynote to the tragedy that followed.
This latter state with Venice had effected an alliance with Protestant Buenden, and that party strongly opposed the Spanish union for which the energetic but headstrong Rudolf von Planta was working.
Fired by his example, Von Planta and other noble leaders sacrificed themselves; the fort was taken, and the two leagues were rescued from the Austrian grip.
If pollen is to be transferred from the right planta to the left basket, the right planta is drawn upward in such a manner that the pollen combs of the right leg scrape over the pecten spines of the left.
At this moment the planta of the left leg is flexed slightly, thus elevating the auricle and bringing the auricular surface into contact with the pollen which the pecten has just received.
To continue the loading process in a proper manner, it is also necessary to flex the planta of each leg just after the pollen combs of the opposite leg have deposited pollen behind the pecten.
Right and left baskets thus receive alternately successive contributions of pollen from the planta of the opposite leg.
It is certainly true that the entireplanta of the middle leg is thrust beneath the upper end of the pollen mass, but the spur may be used as an entering wedge.
The tibia and the planta of the hind leg of the worker bee are greatly flattened.
The middle leg of each side is raised and its planta is brought into contact with the upper (proximal) end of the tibia of the same side and with the pollen mass.
The upper or proximal end of the planta is flattened and projects in a posterior direction to form the auricle.
The planta is extended, thus lowering the auricle; b, represents a slightly later stage, showing the increase of pollen.
The broad, flat planta (metatarsus or proximal tarsal segment of the hind leg) is marked on its inner surface by several rows of stiff, distally directed spines which form the pollen combs.
Both Holmes and Planta have repeatedly told the Duke that he would be beaten in the House of Commons, and they both knew the House thoroughly.
Planta called upon me to ask more particulars as to the office of Signer of the Writs.
Dawson's amendment was adopted--and Planta and Holmes say the temper of the country gentlemen is much improved.
Vyvyan told Holmes or Planta his object was to reduce the Government majorities as much as possible, and to make the Government as contemptible as possible.
Hume, who in the morning had sent to ask Planta whether Government intended to oppose him for Middlesex (a question Planta was desired not to answer till the end of next week), was very civil, and disposed to let business pass.
We met Miss Planta in our way to the lodge, and took leave; but when we arrived at Mlle.
Miss Plantareturn and told me the queen would see me instantly.
Miss Planta came to summon us to the Princess Augusta.
Mrs. Bremyere soon joined us, and we took up Miss Barbara Planta in our way to the theatre.
This lovely princess received me quite alone ; Miss Planta only shut me in - and she then made me sit by her, and kept me in most bewitching discourse more than an hour.
Miss Bab Planta was in attendance, to read during this period.
Miss Planta arrived at ten, with her majesty's commands that I should be at the Queen's lodge at twelve.
Arblay; and when Miss Planta came to fetch me to her majesty, she desired to see me again before my departure.
Princess Augusta had just begun a very interesting account of an officer that had conducted himself singularly well in the mutiny, when Miss Planta came to summon me to the queen.
And Miss Planta had already desired me to bring him to her next time; which I suspect was by higher order than her own suggestion.
We were to go to town: but while I was taking my hasty breakfast Miss Plantaflew into the room, eagerly exclaiming, "Have you heard the news?
Not a little did poor Miss Planta marvel what had become of me; and scarce less was her marvel when she had heard my adventures.
In the afternoon, while Miss Planta and myself were Sitting over our dessert, a gentle rap at the parlour-door preceded Mr. Fairly.
I was heartily glad to see Betsy and Mrs. Hawkins I introduced Miss Planta to them, who was of our party.
Miss Planta and myself went to see the ceremony from a place called the Look-out,--a beautiful spot.
Neither Miss Planta nor myself could attempt going to church, we had both so much actual business to do for ourselves, in unpacking, and fitting up our rooms, etc.
A little parlour, which formerly had belonged to Lord Fauconberg's housekeeper, is now called mine, and here Miss Planta and myself are to breakfast and dine.
I had only Miss Planta for my guest, and when she went to the princesses I retired for a quiet and solitary evening to my own room.
We now began to grow very anxious, when Miss Planta exclaimed that she thought she heard a carriage.
Miserable, lonely, and filled with dreadful conjectures, I remained here till a very late dinner brought Miss Planta to the dining-parlour, where I joined her.
The others were gone off to the play without tea, and the moment it was over Miss Planta hurried to her own stroll.
He congratulated me that I had not been in the family in earlier days, when they all lived together; and Miss Planta enumerated various of their riots, and the distresses and difficulties they caused in the household.
One evening at Windsor Miss Planta left the room, while I was Page 29 winding some silk.
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