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Wild Apples

It is remarkable how closely the history of the Apple-tree is connected with that of man. The geologist tells us that the order of the Rosaceæ, which includes the Apple, also the true Grasses, and the Labiatæ, or Mints, were introduced only a short time previous to the appearance of man on the globe.

 

It appears that apples made a part of the food of that unknown primitive people whose traces have lately been found at the bottom of the Swiss lakes, supposed to be older than the foundation of Rome, so old that they had no metallic implements. An entire black and shrivelled Crab-Apple has been recovered from their stores.

 

Tacitus says of the ancient Germans that they satisfied their hunger with wild apples, among other things.

Wild Apples

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    Auteur: Henry David Thoreau

    Uitgever: Boktor Books

    Taal: English

    Bindwijze: Gebonden paperback

    Verschijningsdatum: 2026

    Aantal pagina's: 50

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