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In concluding this account of the nests of birds, I may notice here the nest of the _Hirundo esculenta_, or _Esculent Swallow_, an inhabitant of China and the Islands of the Indian Ocean.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 361, Supplementary Issue (1829) Various
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_Esculent_ plants are those suitable for _food_ (literally, _full of food_).
Orthography As Outlined in the State Course of Study for Illinois Elmer W. Cavins
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I will sketch out those which would principally attract notice, as being first, Medicinal; second, Esculent; third.,
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Formula for happiness: Artists design a formula for the 21st century Propitious Esculent: The potato in world history, by John Reader
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Formula for happiness: Artists design a formula for the 21st century Propitious Esculent: The potato in world history, by John Reader
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Formula for happiness: Artists design a formula for the 21st century Propitious Esculent: The potato in world history, by John Reader
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Formula for happiness: Artists design a formula for the 21st century Propitious Esculent: The potato in world history, by John Reader
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Formula for happiness: Artists design a formula for the 21st century Propitious Esculent: The potato in world history, by John Reader
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Formula for happiness: Artists design a formula for the 21st century Propitious Esculent: The potato in world history, by John Reader
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Formula for happiness: Artists design a formula for the 21st century Propitious Esculent: The potato in world history, by John Reader
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