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Example sentences for "procured from"

  • List of the new-discovered Islands, procured from an Aleütian chief--Catalogue of islands called by different names in the Account of the Russian Discoveries.

  • List of the New Discovered Islands, procured from an Aleütian chief--catalogue of islands called by different names in the account of the Russian discoveries.

  • I should have been glad to have found in Italian authors some information respecting the antiquity of these regulations[704], a copy of which Magens says he procured from Leghorn; but I have hitherto sought for it in vain.

  • I was informed that these plates were procured from Thibet.

  • The use of them, however, was not entirely abandoned when people began to write with quills, which in every country can be procured from an animal extremely useful in many other respects.

  • The heaviest and most fixed Flowers of Arsenic, procured from Cobalt, have likewise the property of giving a blue colour to glass.

  • The wife, however, became extremely attached to him, and no information could be procured from her to favour the plot that had been laid for him.

  • Immense quantities of gold to be procured from Sudan, 261.

  • The slave merchants have therefore been under the necessity of resorting to the neighbouring islands for a supply, and the greatest number have been procured from Báli and Celebes.

  • Musk, called dedes, is procured from the rasé.

  • AElian, Tertullian, and Alexander Aphrodisaeus, mention it as a species of honey procured from canes.

  • On the banks of the Merrimack and the Gasconade are found numerous caves, which yield an earth impregnated largely with nitre, which is procured from it by lixiviation.

  • An inferior description of pearl is procured from a fresh-water shell-fish (Unio margaritifera) in the neighbourhood of Omagh, county of Tyrone.

  • Aluminate of soda may likewise be procured from cryolite, as described under ALUM.

  • Thymol may be procured from either of the above sources by treatment with caustic potash or soda, as described below, or by submitting the essential oils to a low temperature for some days.

  • The first-named, is procured from the Myroxylon peruiferum; it exudes from the tree when wounded, and is also obtained by boiling down the bark and branches in water.

  • Probably it is procured from one of the grasses of the Andropogon genus.

  • This most useful perfume is procured from the Citrus Bergamia, by expression from the peel of the fruit.

  • A strong-smelling essential oil may be procured from it by distillation, but it is rarely used.

  • The pegs can be procured from a shoemaker.

  • The entire hanger G, with its bearings, cranks and pedals, can be procured from a discarded bicycle and fastened to the piece C; the barrel holding the bearings being snugly fitted into a hole bored in the piece with an expansive bit.

  • The wood cement or stick cement, as it is called, can be procured from a paint store.

  • In 1542 he procured from Charles V a cédula, confirmed by the pope, making the inquisitors of Aragon visitors or inspectors of the college, during the royal pleasure and so long as they should perform their functions loyally and well.

  • When it is procured from animal or vegetable substances, it is of a heavier kind, and burns with a lambent flame, of various colours, according to the circumstances.

  • By the same process an acid may be procured from camphor.

  • The former is procured from the Hebradendron Cambogoides, Graham; a tree which grows wild on the Malabar and Ceylon coasts, and affords the coarsest kind.

  • In Java it is procured from the Phaseolus radiatus.

  • They are raised on the bare surface of the rock in some parts of the Hawaiian islands, and a sourish liquor is procured from them.

  • Citric acid is prepared from the juice of lemons; and tartaric acid (which is more generally employed) is procured from super-tartrate of potass.

  • The nitrous and nitric acids are procured from a neutral salt long known in the arts under the name of saltpetre.

  • This acid appears to be the same, whatever be the wood it is procured from.

  • The Turkey and Provence madder is procured from Rubia peregrina; the remainder from R.


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