The property of being seasoned with spice and so highly flavored.
1 Well, all spicery pays three and a third per cent.
2 By all that country groweth good ginger, and therefore thither go the merchants for spicery .
3 All kinds of spicery are to be found there, and all other necessaries of life.
4 I have spent my wealth of spicery ; the days of my anointing are for ever ended.
5 It was not a spicery such as Europe depended upon, but still certain things seemed valuable!
6 And herewithal there was such a savour as all the spicery of the world had been there.
7 His Twopenny Post-Bag is a perfect "nest of spicery " ; where the Cayenne is not spared.
8 The pine forests exhaled the fresher spicery .
9 The pine forests exhaled a fresher spicery .
10 There grow all manner of spicery , more plenteously than in any other country, as of ginger, cloves-gilofre, canell, seedwall, nutmegs and maces.
11 You understand as much, answered Panurge, in the veritable interpretation and expounding of recent prophecies as a sow in the matter of spicery .
12 And then they kneeled down and made their devotions, and there was such a savour as all the spicery in the world had been there.
13 And as it is difficult to ascertain with precision the small articles of spicery ; every one may relish as they like, and suit their taste.
14 In this way Persia is furnished with spiceries , which are brought all the way from Masulipatam by land.
15 And when they are surfeited with spiceries and fish, they will fall upon you, tooth and nail, Master Goldsmith.
16 5 And cheered well with wine and spicery :
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