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Cage Drew Co Ltd
, (1884–89), 558 Caffè Pedrocchi, Il , per. , (1885), 558 Caffearine, 159 Caffein, 159 , 161 , 162 , 166 , 167 , 175 , 176 , 179 , 182 , 437 , 711 , 718 , 721 Analyses for, 172 Chaff contains, 708 Harmless in moderation, 717 Hollingworth's experiments, 187 , 188 Loss in roasting, 167 Physiological action, 183–188 Robusta, C. , 145 Solubility, 160 Caffein content ( C. arabica ), 161 Caffein-free c., ill. , 142 , 404 Artificial, 161 , 162 , 163 , 721 Natural, 161 , 162 , 721 Varieties, 147 Caffetannic acid, 158 , 159 , 166 , 174 , 721 Analysis for, 173 Lead number, 514 Misnomer, 716 , 718 , 719 Physiological action, 182 Caffinets ( see Coffee houses ) Caffeol, 163 , 164 , 719 , 720 Physiological action, 183 Caffeone, 163 Cage, R.H., 505 Cage & Drew, 505 Cage, Drew & Co., Ltd., 505 Cahoa, 1 , 2 Cahouah, 15 Cahove, 91 Cahua, 1 , 38 Cahue, 1 , 2 Cahve, 31 Cahwa, 45 Caleb, Negus, 5 Calkin, Benjamin H., pat.
— from All About Coffee by William H. (William Harrison) Ukers

cooperación documentaria con los
Tiene un lugar importante en la cooperación documentaria con los institutos de la red Pasteur en todo el mundo.
— from Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas by Marie Lebert

Como decía como le
V ARIANTS : Como decía ; como le decía .
— from Heath's Modern Language Series: The Spanish American Reader by Ernesto Nelson

contempt despise contemn Lu
Ac. 7.58; to refuse, Jno. 6.37; to extract, Mat. 7.4; to reject with contempt, despise, contemn, Lu. 6.22; in N.T., to send forth, send out, Mat. 9.38.
— from A Greek-English Lexicon to the New Testament by William Greenfield

ciascun dovrebbe calar le
Quando mi vidi giunto in quella parte di mia etade ove ciascun dovrebbe calar le vele e raccoglier le sarte, cio` che pria mi piacea, allor m'increbbe, e pentuto e confesso mi rendei; ahi miser lasso!
— from Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno by Dante Alighieri

caper dance c leap
amuse oneself, game; play a game, play pranks, play tricks; sport, disport, toy, wanton, revel, junket, feast, carouse, banquet, make merry, drown care; drive dull care away; frolic, gambol, frisk, romp; caper; dance &c. (leap) 309; keep up the ball; run a rig, sow one's wild oats, have one's fling, take one's pleasure; paint the town red*; see life;
— from Roget's Thesaurus by Peter Mark Roget

Cela dit cherchant le
Cela dit, cherchant le bonheur du roi et pour l'accomplissement de son désir, le fils puissant de Vibhándaka
— from The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse by Valmiki

crystal draweth colour like
Yellow p. 106 crystal draweth colour like oil.
— from The Travels of Sir John Mandeville by Mandeville, John, Sir

conducción del correo los
A todos los que asolaron la comarca en 1848 y en otras épocas, o a falta de ellos a sus 25 hijos, les encuentras colocados en los fielatos, en puertas, en el Ayuntamiento, en la conducción del correo: los hay que son alguaciles, sacristanes, comisionados de apremios.
— from Doña Perfecta by Benito Pérez Galdós

court disorganized country life
Although the art disappeared completely under Louis the Great, who only liked stag-kunting, and who, by drawing all the nobility to court, disorganized country life, no greater adept had ever been known than King Louis XIII.
— from Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages and During the Renaissance Period by P. L. Jacob

Croix de Commandeur Lt
C.B. Also awarded Legion of Honour, Croix de Commandeur. Lt.-Col.
— from Canada in Flanders, Volume I by Beaverbrook, Max Aitken, Baron

curiously delightful conceits like
While hardly a complete success, this diminutive drama contains some curiously delightful conceits like this "improvisation:" "Her face—her brow—her hair unfurled!—
— from A Guest at the Ludlow, and Other Stories by Bill Nye

C Do Charles Lee
[CS1] C. Do Charles Lee Curtis V. & D. C.
— from Uncle Sam Abroad by Jacob Elon Conner

case Decem could lick
In this case, Decem could "lick" Novem, and Novem could "lick" Octo, and so on down to Unus, who couldn't lick anybody, [Pg 5] except her own calf.
— from Being a Boy by Charles Dudley Warner

Calcografia dal conte Leopold
Memorie spettanti alla storià délia Calcografia, dal conte Leopold Cicognara. 8vo, Prata, 1831.
— from Facts and Speculations on the Origin and History of Playing Cards by William Andrew Chatto

caused deep curling locks
But when he had washed his whole body, and anointed him with olive oil, and had clad himself in the raiment that the unwedded maiden gave him, then Athene, the daughter of Zeus, made him greater and more mighty to behold, and from his head caused deep curling locks to flow, like the hyacinth flower.
— from The Odyssey of Homer, Done into English Prose by Homer

crying Dat cow looked
He ran to his sister, and clung to her, crying, "Dat cow looked at me!
— from Five Mice in a Mouse-trap, by the Man in the Moon. by Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards


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