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... considerable resemblance to the Portugal Laurel , although the leaves are deciduous . The bark is used as a febrifuge and tonic , under the name of Wild Cherry Bark ; and by distilling it with water , a volatile oil is obtained from it ...
... considerable resemblance to the Portugal Laurel , although the leaves are deciduous . The bark is used as a febrifuge and tonic , under the name of Wild Cherry Bark ; and by distilling it with water , a volatile oil is obtained from it ...
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... considerable extent . CHO'PIN ( Scotch , chappin ) , the name of a Scotch liquid measure equivalent to the English quart . CHO'PINE ( Spanish , chapin ) , a high clog , or slipper , deriving its name , as is supposed , from the sound ...
... considerable extent . CHO'PIN ( Scotch , chappin ) , the name of a Scotch liquid measure equivalent to the English quart . CHO'PINE ( Spanish , chapin ) , a high clog , or slipper , deriving its name , as is supposed , from the sound ...
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... considerable modifications . To none of the canonries were any duties assigned by King Henry VIII . From time to ... considerably as to emolument . All these Protestants in the Thirty Years ' War , C. was not are now open , the old ...
... considerable modifications . To none of the canonries were any duties assigned by King Henry VIII . From time to ... considerably as to emolument . All these Protestants in the Thirty Years ' War , C. was not are now open , the old ...
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... considerable . CHURCHING OF WOMEN , a religious usage prevailing in the Christian Church from an early period , of women , on their recovery after child- bearing , going to church to give thanks . It appears to have been borrowed from ...
... considerable . CHURCHING OF WOMEN , a religious usage prevailing in the Christian Church from an early period , of women , on their recovery after child- bearing , going to church to give thanks . It appears to have been borrowed from ...
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... considerable extent , the structure which it replaces ; it is , however , less elastic , and from its shrinking in volume , sometimes produces an appearance of puckering . The glands and other special structures of the original tissue ...
... considerable extent , the structure which it replaces ; it is , however , less elastic , and from its shrinking in volume , sometimes produces an appearance of puckering . The glands and other special structures of the original tissue ...
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