Cury

Word CURY
Character 4
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Scattered throughout are recipes from the fourteenth-century Forme of Cury "cury": cookery. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Licinius Macer adds a third disaster through which this cury became ill-omened, the massacre at the Cremera. ❋ Unknown (1905)

It fell to the Faucian cury to vote first, and this cury had voted first in the years in which two memorable disasters occurred, the capture of the City and the capitulation of Caudium. ❋ Unknown (1905)

Some time since I advised You of my being Con cernd in the Sale of a Ship of Negros the Mer cury She now brings sundry bills of Exchange with my ❋ Unknown (1720)

The most probable meaning of it is the Parva Cokeria, or little cury, where the cooks of the town lived, just as "The Poultry," where the Poulters (now Poulterers) had their shops. ❋ Pepys, Samuel (1660)

Does mer - cury, independantly of the diseases it cures or causes, diminish the quantity of flesh by mere per - spiration? ❋ The Medical And Chirurgical Society Of London (1812)

Also since the densities are as the compressing forces, tha: t is, as the columns of mer - cury in the barometer, the heights from the sur - face being taken in arithmetical progression, the columns of mercury in the barometer at those Ijeights will decrease in geometrical progres - sion. ❋ Unknown (1812)

The acetous acid does not aft on mer - cury unlels the latter is reduced to the ftate of a calx. ❋ Unknown (1798)

Spelaifai, ftatuea of Hercuka, Mer - cury, and Apollo, fo calledi iii* 191* ❋ Unknown (1794)

| Mer - cury Office, Nov. 29, I 11 o'clock A.M. | By two gentlemen from New - York, we are favored ... mhs Harvard College. ❋ Unknown (1792)

He was by profeflion a phyfician, and, toward the decline of his life, made a noife in the world, by recommending the ule of crude mer - cury. ❋ Unknown (1767)

yes. the non-cute cury had 45% chinese aple and sad hamster ❋ Unknown (2003)

He never claimed any textual insult except the vague incomprehension of someone who has all of the stories written for him … you know, he’s the guy that gets really uncomfortable when a character is written explicitly black, because he feels like the author is beating us over the head with it, when in reality she just switched “hair” to “cury hair” and “fair skin” to “dark skin” and so on. ❋ Unknown (2007)

My neighbour gave me many annuals towards the end of June and right away I thought one was some sort of lettuce from it’s cury leaves. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Beauty parlous!) when suddenly (how like a woman!), swifter as mer-cury he wheels right round starnly on the Rizzies suddenly, with his gimlets blazing rather sternish (how black like thunder!), to see what’s loose. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Cow-heels and Calves’ feet are sometimes mixed with unsugared leches and Jellies.] {Some man {er} cury of Cooke {s} crafft Sotelly y haue espied, ❋ Frederick James Furnivall (1867)

By the rising of a like body of vapours* and accumulating the air of. our horizon, the mercury rises in a cloudy and even rainy sky When the wind is violent, the perpendicular pressure of the air is much lessened by the velocity of the horizontal motion, and the mer - cury falls* When the air is fullest of vapours, the mercury falls; the pressure of the atmo* sphere depending not only on the weight of the fluid, but also on the agility and elasticity of the column of air which is broken and interrupted s 2 by such a quantity of moisture floating between, condensing, and ready to fall. ❋ Joseph Taylor, John Claridge (1812)

The most probable meaning of it is the Parva Cokeria, or little cury, where the cooks of the town lived, just as "The Poultry," where the Poulters (now ❋ Samuel Pepys (1668)

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