10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEALBATION»
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Thus, there are differences of colour ; and therefore, denigration and dealbation
differ in species. Hence, every deal- bation will be the same in species with every
dealbation ; and every. denigration, with every denigration, but not with every ...
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The Christians of St. Thomas and Their Liturgies: Comprising ...
May it be dealbation for his stains, and a propitiator for his offences. 4* Mingle
him with the assemblage of the righteous, and make him joyful with the saints,
and bring him unto Thy 162 kingdom, 4* and invite him to the chamber of light.
George Broadley Howard, 1864
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Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science : ...
DEALEATIO, Dealbation, Paleness. DEALBATION (F.), Dealba'tio, Bleach'ing.
Applied, particularly, to the whitening of bones for anntouiu'iil purposes.
DEAMBULATIO, Walking. DEARCH, Nanus. DEARTICULATIO, Diarthrosis.
DEASCIATIO ...
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The History and Antiquities of the Exchequer of the Kings of ...
... for the Manour of Oskinton ; becaufe the King had granted him That Manour, to
hold by Knights Service (c). The Dialogue concerning the Exchequer fpeaks alfo
of the dealbation of the Sheriffs ferm (d). Walter de Bathe Sheriff of Devonfhire ...
But the three final thirds, are the three first Salsatures to perform the first
Dealbation, but the six other remaining thirds are six parts of Divine Water to
consume the second Dealbation. But none of those thirds doth altogether
ingredience the ...
Arthur Dee, Lyndy Abraham, 1997
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
DEALBATION, n. s. Lat. dealbatio. The act of bleaching or making white. 411
need is white in viviparous animals, and such as have preparing vessels,
wherein it receives a manifold dealbation. Browne's Vulgar Err ours.
DEAMBULATION, n. s. ...
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Collections for a History of Staffordshire
He had paid them in this way: having to make up a proficuum (in the year 1205)
of 480 merks, he did it in good and stout coin ;. whereas the coin which he had
received was poor." Erdington, it seems then, had enacted a process of
dealbation ...
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Records and Record Searching: A Guide to the Genealogist and ...
1 Od. It is possible, however, that this apparent surplus may have been for the
dealbation l of some part of the payments into the Treasury ; but I do not think it is
likely, as the dealbation is apparently always specially mentioned, and the only ...
The exsiccation they call coagulation ; and the dealbation they call calcination ;
while because it becomes fluid and soft in the heat they make mention of ceration
. When it ceases to ascend and remains liquid at the bottom, they say fixation is ...
Paracelsus, Arthur Edward Waite, 1894
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Boyer's French dictionary: comprising all the improvements ...
Suns fatter It de, roundly, plainly, without making things better than they are.
DEALBATION, s. f. dealbalion, the act of bleaching. DEBACL&GE, da-ba-kla*.
s. m. clearing or opening. DEBACLE, da-bakl, s.f. Debacletuent, s.m. breaking up
of ice ...