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Castle, George

Castle, George. The chymical Galenist a treatise wherein the practice of the ancients is reconcil d to the new discoveries in the theory of physick. London , 1667. [Pg.48]

Castle, and knelt before Edward, her firstborn son, to plead for her third son s life. But she of all women had made Edward what he was. All that she won was his word that George of Clarence might be put to death privily, and in the manner of his own choosing. [Pg.269]

It is interesting to speculate what might have happened if Boyle had tried to attend the assembly in person. No such place as the castle of Herigo (the adepts were supposedly meeting in a castle) has ever been identified. But Boyle chose to send a representative, sending Georges Pierre 600 livres that he had requested to defray expenses. Boyle was informed that his representative would carry out all necessary functions and that he could present himself before the society at a planned fall meeting, which would take place in London. [Pg.65]

As predicted, the enclosed harbors show highest concentrations of hydrocarbons St. George s Harbor (107 ftg/g dry sediment dt 35% ) and Castle Harbor (45.9 fxg/g 60% ). Castle Harbor is used almost solely by recreational vessels while St. George s Harbor is used by larger commercial vessels such as ocean liners and cargo ships. [Pg.276]

Julie Castle, Eric Dickinson Brent S. Murray, and George Stainsby... [Pg.118]

Piles of rubbish and debris in the workplace are one of the most common causes of fires and high standards of housekeeping are an important feature of fire prevenhon. Horizontal surfaces in overhead areas, such as structural beams and trusses and attic spaces, allow large amoxmts of dust to collect. Dust shaken down from roof trusses is a major factor in the severity of dust explosions in factories, while flames running across the surface of dust can result in a very rapid spread of fire to xmexpected areas. This latter feature was one of the causes of the spread of fire in St George s Chapel at Windsor Castle in 1992. [Pg.687]


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