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" The selling or giving away the smallest quantity of cinnamon (even were it but a single stick), the exporting of it, the peeling of the bark, extracting the oil either from that or the leaves, or the camphor from the roots, except by the servants of... "
History of Ceylon: Presented by Captain John Ribeyro to the King of Portugal ... - Page 227
by João Ribeiro - 1847 - 278 pages
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The Literary Panorama and National Register

English literature - 1817 - 552 pages
...immediate confront of their Directors <n Hoi and, where all the cinniimou wastransported and sold. The selling or giving away the smallest quantity of...exporting of it, the peeling of the bark, extracting flic oil either from that or th leaves, or the camphor from the roots, except by the servants of Government...
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The Literary panorama, Volume 6

1817 - 548 pages
...au'.iv the smallest quantity of cininmon (even were it but a single stick), the exporting of it, l he peeling of the bark, extracting the oil either from that or the leaves, or the camphor from the root», except by the servaiils of Government und by their order, as well as the wilful injuring of...
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...A Description and History of Vegetable Substances, Used in the Arts, and ...

Botany, Economic - 1832 - 412 pages
...greediness for exclusive gains, the meanest of all motives, incites him to acts of oppression and tyranny. " The selling or giving away the smallest quantity of cinnamon (even were i* but % a single stick), the exporting of it, the peeling of the hark, extracting the oil either from...
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Vegetable Substances Used for the Food of Man

Edwin Lankester - Food - 1832 - 416 pages
...greediness for exclusive gains, the meanest of all motives, incites him to acts of oppression and tyranny. " The selling or giving away the smallest quantity of cinnamon (even were it but * Transi of the Ro^al Asiatic Society vol. i. a single stick), the exporting of it, the peeling of...
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The Tropical Agriculturist: A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation and ...

George Richardson Porter - Agriculture - 1833 - 448 pages
...cannot be better shown than by the rigour with which the smallest interference with it was punished. " The selling or giving away the smallest quantity of...camphor from the roots, except by the servants of govern ment,and by their order, as well as the wilful injuring of a cinnamon plant, were all made crimes...
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The tropical agriculturist: a practical treatise

George Richardson Porter - 1833 - 514 pages
...cannot be better shown than by the rigour with which the smallest interference with it was punished. " The selling or giving away the smallest quantity of...camphor from the roots, except by the servants of govern ment,and by their order, as well as the wilful injuring of a cinnamon plant, were all made crimes...
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Paxton's Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants, Volume 4

Sir Joseph Paxton - Botany - 1838 - 388 pages
...greediness for exclusive gains, the meanest of all motives, incites him to acts of oppression and tyranny. The selling or giving away the smallest quantity of...of it, the peeling of the bark, extracting the oil cither from that or the leaves, or the camphor from the roots, except by the servants of government,...
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A history of the vegetable kingdom

William Rhind - 1841 - 756 pages
...exclu*"* gains, the meanest of all motives, incites l.imtoacta of oppression and tyranny. "The ulling or giving away the smallest quantity of cinnamon (even were it but a single stick), the f iporting of it, the peeling of the bark, extracting the oil either from that or the leaves, or the...
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Substances used as food, as exemplified in the Great exhibition

Great exhibition, 1851 - 1853 - 372 pages
...of rigorous cruelty almost inconceivable. " The selling," observes one author, " or giving away of the smallest quantity of cinnamon, even were it but...camphor from the roots, except by the servants of the Dutch Government and by their order, as well as the wilful injuring of a cinnamon plant, were all...
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The Philosophy of Eating

Albert Jones Bellows - Cooking for the sick - 1867 - 366 pages
...government and monopoly, the degree of rigor with which this monopoly was maintained was so great that " the selling or giving away the smallest quantity of cinnamon (even were it but the single stick) , the exporting of it, the peeling of the bark, extracting the oil either from that...
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