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Here, for example, is a transcript from the section on "Women": As Pigeons are taken with beanes, and children intised with Balles:so women are wonne with toyes.
Shakespeare Authorship, Part Two: Class Issues and Conspiracy Theories Bardiac 2008
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Here, for example, is a transcript from the section on "Women": As Pigeons are taken with beanes, and children intised with Balles:so women are wonne with toyes.
Archive 2008-07-01 Bardiac 2008
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A great quantity of beanes, peaze, wheat, and fish.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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The earliest known reference to Phaseolus beans in France dates from 1594, and Olivier de Serres called them phasiols.56 The English lexicographer Randle Cotgrave, in his dictionary of 1611, defines “Faseols” as “Fasels, long Pesons, Kidney Beanes, Sperage Beanes, French Beanes, Romane beanes, Garden Smilas” and gives a similar definition under “Phaseoles.”
Savoring The Past Wheaton Barbara Ketcham 1983
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The earliest known reference to Phaseolus beans in France dates from 1594, and Olivier de Serres called them phasiols.56 The English lexicographer Randle Cotgrave, in his dictionary of 1611, defines “Faseols” as “Fasels, long Pesons, Kidney Beanes, Sperage Beanes, French Beanes, Romane beanes, Garden Smilas” and gives a similar definition under “Phaseoles.”
Savoring The Past Wheaton Barbara Ketcham 1983
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The Planten grovveth in cods, somewhat like to beanes, but is bigger and longer, and much more thicke together on the stalke, and vvhen it waxeth ripe, the meate vvhich filleth the rine of the cod becommeth yellovv, and is exceeding sweet and pleasant.
Summarie and true discourse of Sir Frances Drakes West Indian voyage Walter Bigges
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Humble-dum, &c. Three beanes in a pound of butter,
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Cuttinge and bindeinge an acre of beanes and hookinge: 2 0
Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889 Barkham Burroughs
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And we are told incidentally he 'set with hand, not sowed his beanes'.
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They brought with them oysters and beanes, whereof wee bought some.
Great Epochs in American History, Volume I. Voyages Of Discovery And Early Explorations: 1000 A.D.-1682 Various 1885
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