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" The cattle are milked in the mornings and evenings : the milk is excellent; but the quantity obtained from any one cow is by no means so great as in Europe. The Foulahs use the milk chiefly as an article of diet, and that, not until it is quite sour.... "
A System of Geography, Popular and Scientific: Or A Physical, Political, and ... - Σελίδα 367
των James Bell - 1832
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Τόμος 29

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The Historical, biographical, literary, and scientific magazine ..., Τόμος 1

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...calabash. This butter, -when melted DWr* gentle fire, and freed from impurities, is piesurved in sgrtiH earthen pots, and forms a part in most of their dishes; it serves anoint their headi, and is bestowed very liberally arms. But although milk is plentiful, it is somewhat...

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...affords is very thick, and is converted into butter by ftirring it violently ÍD a large calabafli. This butter, when melted over a gentle fire, and freed from impurities, is preferved in fmall carthcrn pots, and forms a part in moll of their diihes ; it ferves likewife to...

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Edmund Burke - 1801 - 940 σελίδες
...affords is very thick, and is converted into butter by ilirring it violently in a large calabafli. This butter, when melted over a gentle fire, and freed from impurities, is preferved in (mail earthern pots, anil forms a part in moil of their drilles ; it ierres likevvife...

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...article of diet, and that, not until it is quite sour. The cream which it affords is very thick, and is converted into butter by stirring it violently...fire, and freed from impurities, is preserved in small earthern pots, and forms a part in most of their dishes; it serves likewise to anoint their heads,...

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