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Numbers 11:5We remember the fish, which we did eat in Egypt freely; the cucumbers, and the melons, and the leeks, and the onions, and the garlic:
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The System of the Egyptians, which is Appointed for the Daily ...
... of dried and uncooked food, [780] and among them the leaves of leeks cut each ...
twenty-seventh to his thirtieth year he supported himself on wild herbs, and the ...
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Prosperity under Persecution
... And so it came to pass, that like certain herbs which spring up when ... appreciated
what they afterwards called the luxuries of the land"the leeks, the garlics ...
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The First Discovery of America
... had gone. In a stone pot she had leeks and other herbs, and boiled them,
and gave the wounded man of it to eat. But Thormod said ...
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The First Discovery of America.
... had gone. In a stone pot she had leeks and other herbs, and boiled them,
and gave the wounded men of it to eat. But Thormod said ...
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Christ Our Passover
... since that time gone back to Egypt; although our hearts may sometimes have desired
the leeks, the onions ... And even with the bitter herbs, is he not sweet food? ...
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Book ii. Jerome Answers the Second, Third, and Fourth Propositions ...
... only the fruits of trees and the produce of the crops, and herbs and vegetables ... eat
in Egypt for nought; the cucumbers, and the melons, and the leeks, and the ...
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Subtopics
Herbs
Herbs of the Wicked
Herbs were Sometimes Used Instead of Animal Food by Weak Saints
Herbs: (Dew On) of Grace Given to Saints
Herbs: Aloe
Herbs: Anise
Herbs: Barley
Herbs: Beans
Herbs: Bitter, Used at Passover
Herbs: Bulrushes
Herbs: Calamus
Herbs: Called the Green Herbs
Herbs: Cucumber
Herbs: Cultivated for Food
Herbs: Cultivated in Gardens
Herbs: Cummin
Herbs: Destroyed by Drought
Herbs: Destroyed by Hail and Lightning
Herbs: Destroyed by Locusts
Herbs: Destroyed by Tithable Among the Jews
Herbs: Each Kind of, Contains Its own Seed
Herbs: Fitches
Herbs: Flag
Herbs: Flax
Herbs: Found in The Deserts
Herbs: Found in The Fields
Herbs: Found in The Marshes
Herbs: Found in The Mountains
Herbs: Garlic
Herbs: Given As Food to Man
Herbs: Given for Food
Herbs: God: Causes to Grow
Herbs: God: Created
Herbs: Gourds
Herbs: Grass
Herbs: Heath
Herbs: Hyssop
Herbs: Leeks
Herbs: Lentiles
Herbs: Mallows
Herbs: Mandrakes
Herbs: Melon
Herbs: Millet
Herbs: Mint
Herbs: Mode of Watering, Alluded To
Herbs: Myrrh
Herbs: Onions
Herbs: Poisonous, not Fit for Man's Use
Herbs: Reeds
Herbs: Require Rain Dew
Herbs: Rushes
Herbs: Rye
Herbs: Saffron
Herbs: Spikenard
Herbs: Tares or Darnel
Herbs: Wheat
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