10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CERULEOUS»
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ceruleous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Works ... to which is Prefixed the Life of the Author. A ...
Upon th1sI imagined that the acid salts of the Vinegar having been able to
deprive the liquor of its ceruleous colour, a sulphureous salt being of a contrary
nature, would be able to mornfy the saline Particles of Vinegar, and destroy their
effects; ...
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The Works of the Honourable Robert Boyle: In Six Volumes. To ...
Upon this I imagined that the acid salts of the vinegar having been able to
deprive the liquor of its ceruleous colour, a sulphureous salt being of a contrary
nature, would be able to mortify the saline particles of vinegar, and destroy their
effects; ...
Robert Boyle, Thomas Birch, 1772
Acetylcholine: mediates higher input and amplifies the central stress response;
enhances CRH and AVP release by hypothalamus; enhances norepinephrine
release by locus ceruleous in the central nervous system. Acetylcholine promotes
a ...
Ceruleous lunges and pecks atJehovah with its beak, but the lengths of fabric all
work in unison to fend off both Ceruleous and Edge's attacks. Jehovah only
moves enough to dodge incoming projectiles and any melee attacks that get
through.
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
This ceruleous or blue-coloured sea that overspreads the diaphanous firmament.
More, Conject. Cabbalisl. p. 3. It afforded a solution, with, now and then, a light
touch of sky colour, but nothing near so high as the ceruleous tincture of silver.
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
No pageant was complete without its poet ; a personage who appeared, on this
occasion, in a long ceruleous garment, with a side-and- wide sleeve, Venetian-
wise drawn up to the elbow ; his doublet-sleeves under that, crimson, nothing but
...
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A Medicinal Dispensatory: Containing the Whole Body of ...
"3" i But two especially are most frequently used in Medicine z the one our
indigenous flower, which is of a ceruleous colour, and sweet. odour , whose root
potently educes waters z and the Tuscan or Florentine tri', whose root is white ,
but ...
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The History and Poetry of Finger-rings
The forget-me-not stone, turquoise or Turkey stone, " ceruleous like unto a
serene heaven," if worn in a ring of gold will, it is said, preserve men from falls
and from the bruises proceeding of them by receiving that harm into itself which ...
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis
Tanagra gyrola.—Green, red-headed, yellow collar, _ and ceruleous breast: the
rouvardin of Buffon, the red-headed green-finch' of Edwards, and red-headed
tanager of Latharn.-Founcl in various parts of South America. ' i 8. Tanagra
Cayana.
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The Botanical Register: Consisting of Coloured Figures of ...
The specific name has been suggested by the lustre of the ceruleous convex disk
in the lip of the corolla. Root of two roundish tubers. Stem 3-6 inches high, few-
flowered. Leaves several, ambient, spreading, lanceolate, sheathing. Flowers in
...
Sydenham Teast Edwards, John Lindley, 1819