It would be very interesting to know where the metal or ore for these coinages was procured from. |
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He found the Basket Maker had removed to town, and there procured a basket that pleased his relative very much. |
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Thus there would be enough for ten days shikar, and ten days to Panamik, and then corn might be procured from some kafila. |
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When at Basle, Erasmus procured him employment as a corrector of the press with Frobenius. |
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Aluminate of soda may likewise be procured from cryolite, as described under Alum. |
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When the sum is large, a draft should be procured, the cost of which may be deducted from the amount. |
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On rocky ground I procured a really fine Acanthus, leaves all flesh-coloured, subscandens, spic. |
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The envelope and the wax he had procured at a stationer's near the South Station. |
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William Kerr procured seed corn from stranraer, and distributed some among his less wealthy neighbours to sow their lands. |
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Will the people live under a government where antimonial powders cannot be procured? |
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He had procured that very morning the safe-conduct that was required for the journey. |
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The safest way is to keep in constant motion, until some dry clothes can be procured, and to exchange them as soon as possible. |
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Mademoiselle Giraud was a quilter, and sometimes worked at Madam Galley's, which procured her free admission to the house. |
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Notes and queries may be procured, by order, of all Booksellers and Newsvenders. |
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This may be procured in the same manner as the dichloride, using, however, an excess of chlorine. |
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A kendo, the insignia of chieftainship here, had been procured from the Shimba people, from whose country the kendo comes. |
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Two or three small pigs, of the same description as that hitherto seen were procured. |
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A white heron, with bird-of-paradise feathers on its back, was occasionally seen, but only one specimen procured. |
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Bell and Harris hunted a good while, but procured only a lazuli Finch and a few other birds. |
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I crossed the river at sambal, and stopped near the village Gounde, where I procured relay horses. |
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The tallowy substance procured from the seeds, which externally resemble nuts, is sold in cakes of from 90 to 130 lbs. |
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If a proper liniment is procured and lints sprinkled with it wrapped round the joints, the pain will be wonderfully relieved. |
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Then the lynchers returned to their luxurious cars and procured their rifles. |
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Having procured his outfit from the storekeeper, he reports on board the Santee. |
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The citric acid is procured by expression from lemons, and is found in the juices of many other fruits mixed with malic acid. |
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After much correspondence with London and other ports, a considerable quantity was procured from trenail merchants of Wapping. |
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Honey is procured by steeping the cones of the Banksia or other melliferous flowers in water. |
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It is said that he procured a solemn exorcism to be performed, in the hope of disenthralling and recovering his daughter. |
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The micrometer and barrel may be procured from any of the manufacturers of measuring instruments. |
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The blossom of the Bizarade or bitter orange is most prized for wreaths and favours when the fresh flowers can be procured. |
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On one occasion he procured an eagle, which he boiled for two days and then managed to disjoint. |
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Everything was procurable from one source, and nothing could be procured anywhere else. |
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In the north of Europe great quantities of tar are procured from the Scotch pine. |
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Old engravings are procured of scrollwork, usually from the end of some book. |
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Through his efforts in that year, the Church procured a large lot at Niagara, Ont., where he proposed a missionary establishment. |
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A number of dressings are on the market and can be procured in drug stores. |
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The wourali poison procured in these last-mentioned huts seemed very good, and proved afterwards to be very strong. |
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The board is sawn with a tenon or panel saw, and the piece of timber for the tongue is thus procured. |
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Whereupon they procured a conveyance and told him that he must go to Dubuque with them. |
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I procured also from the parish of Pithoea some pencil lead, or lead-like mica which blackens the fingers. |
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As he hath procured, so he sendeth the Spirit to effectuate this, and to work this washing and sanctification in us. |
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This may be procured by heating any of the preceding oxides with potassic nitrate. |
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A piece of bread with a buckwheat cake, if only it can be procured, is a very good dinner indeed. |
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The worm was first procured by Natterer from the black armadillo, which host also harbors Pentastoma subcylindricum. |
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Reeds make a strong thatch, but are not easily to be procured, except in fenny districts. |
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A rain of fire-and-brimstone that falls alike upon the just and such of the unjust as have not procured shelter by evicting them. |
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The table is burthened with every luxury which can be procured in this luxurious climate. |
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By the addition of diluted sulphuric acid, the aldehyde of cinnamic acid is afterwards procured pure. |
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A new suit of regimentals was in consequence procured and conveyed, without suspicion of sinister design, to the Captain. |
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If a piece of udder can be procured, stew it with the fricandeau, and serve it in the same dish. |
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Thereupon Rohrer procured an introduction to him, and made some observations derogatory to the valor and virtue of the French. |
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In these cases, a full-size sheet of paper as used by printers should be procured. |
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Arms and ammunitions were also procured, but these were, as was usual, to be delivered to the steamer on the high seas. |
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A great number of products are procured from anthracene, by far the most important of these being artificial alizarin. |
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Well, we procured the peg and the hammer and proceeded to the pukka ghat. |
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The house itself had been procured through the kind interest of Sylvester. |
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Every rational luxury is to be procured in England by such an income. |
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He was childishly gratified to discover her appetite, and to see the relish with which she ate the food which he had procured for her. |
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He also procured a couple of mules to transport his baggage. |
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So this fane is upheld by several hundred acquisitions procured in that peculiar way. |
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A friend procured him a situation as tutor in the house of casimir Prier. |
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Claiborne's parting charge procured us courtesy from our guard. |
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It was only cleave's patient insistence that had procured them at last. |
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The Jesuit influence at Rome had procured the condemnation of the book. |
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Let a copy of every other edition ever printed be procured and deposited. |
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His wounded pride demanded a salve to be procured at any cost. |
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Murder was not tolerated, servants were not slaves, and neither poison nor sleeping potions to be procured, like rhubarb, from every druggist. |
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The duffel bag may be procured from any outfitting establishment. |
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His Wealth of Nations procured him immediate fame and emolument. |
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Bundles of candles were procured, and straightway there was a general scamper up the hill. |
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Edna opened the blotter, and having procured paper and pen, began to write the note. |
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Those procured after the young are fledged are not salable in China. |
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Sultan Segued hath since built here a bridge of one arch in the same place, for which purpose he procured masons from India. |
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He still felt the same self-satisfaction which he had experienced the previous evening, and which had procured him so good a night's rest. |
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He procured a pipe from a neighbouring public-house, and smoked it, looking in at the railings and maturely considering the spot. |
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Canoes having been procured, they reached senna on the 27th. |
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In some cases a single female personating the Shakti is to be procured. |
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He is sometimes said to have procured for Oxford the library of hieron. |
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Fenley had procured a new suit, a homburg hat, and some baggage. |
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Hogs were plentiful in the Society Islands, and could be procured cheaply. |
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The Old and Merrie England indubitably procured it from those elements. |
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After this their subsistence was procured exclusively by hunting. |
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As always his mockery procured him a new flood of invectives. |
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An alkali procured by burning Salsola kali and other sea-shore plants. |
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This I procured from the lazaret, and he pronounced it available. |
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We procured the services of a gentleman experienced in the nomenclature of the American bar, and moved upon the works of one of these impostors. |
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You were in the island of Timor when you procured the brooch in question. |
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Bobby procured his tweezers and began to set up his own name. |
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They have been procured, however, by the action of muriatic acid on sugar. |
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These can be procured through any local dealer at a nominal sum. |
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Felix had procured passports in the name of his father, sister, and himself. |
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In Berlin, a letter of oersted's procured me the acquaintance of Chamisso. |
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This optimism procured for Mr Verloc his fourth surprise of the day. |
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The reputation of being out of his mind, though harmlessly and even amusingly so, had procured for the abbe unusual privileges. |
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And I should not be the first that has procured his greatness by pimping. |
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The flowers, including jasmine, lilies, polyanthus, tuberose, have been procured from different places in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. |
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Every advantage of education is to be procured by the same means. |
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The pyrites are not the only minerals from which Vitriol may be procured. |
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There was no restorative that we could think of to be procured. |
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This ill-timed defiance might have procured for De Bracy a volley of arrows, but for the hasty and imperative interference of the outlaw Chief. |
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Lecount wanted a particular kind of tea which the man had not got, and which he believed could not be procured any nearer than Ipswich. |
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He married Bianca Maria Visconti, a natural daughter of Filippo Visconti, the Duke of Milan, on whose death he procured his own elevation to the duchy. |
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Lopo Gomez d'Abreu had made him an offer at Bazaim of fitting out three ships at his own expense, provided a commission could be procured him to cruise in the Red Sea. |
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He procured a packing-case from the woodpile in the cellar, fitted a cover to it, and raided the scrap-iron the Silva tribe was collecting for the junkman. |
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He procured from Amsterdam three emeralds of extraordinary size and richness of colour, and had a turquoise de la vieille roche that was the envy of all the connoisseurs. |
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He had scurried around and nosed out Martin's family history, and procured a photograph of Higginbotham's Cash Store with Bernard Higginbotham himself standing out in front. |
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But Boxtel, fearing that he might not arrive early enough, procured at Delft a box, lined all round with fresh moss, in which he packed the tulip. |
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After another civil speech about the information I had procured at Brighton, she hinted that there was a necessity for pushing our inquiries a little further. |
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One letter indeed had been procured, but the finder was later found dead by the roadside in the habit of an Arab trader, as E, taking up the work, duly reported. |
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In Livingston Parish, Louisiana, a circuit rider procured a flatbed tow truck and 20 water storage tanks from a colleague to dispense potable water. |
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An interview was forthwith procured, and Nathan was asked by his young master whether he had ever had any reason to complain of his treatment, in any respect. |
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