We have no meanings for "easily procurable" in our records yet.
1 That would be indeed awkward for the Government if penal servitude were easily procurable .
2 Let any one examine-asan object very easily procurable in these days- apeacock'sfeather.
3 The accordion was a small one of the kind which is easily procurable in the market.
4 As a rule, they were easily procurable .
5 Dry beans and peas were still easily procurable , but fresh vegetables at once became both rare and costly.
6 This power is, of course, in part measured by the number of unemployed easily procurable to take their place.
7 However, we need not trouble to consider their food value as they are not easily procurable either in Europe or America.
8 Moreover, if readers are unable or unwilling to be their own expositors, there are several trustworthy hand-books which are easily procurable .
9 So much has been written about this man in books, easily procurable for reference, that little need be said about him here.
10 Having left them here, he could reach Blaye before daylight, from whence a passage up the river to Bordeaux would be easily procurable .
11 The components of the syrup were all simple and easily procurable with these two exceptions, as were the basic components from which these were made.
12 (The babool is a kind of acacia, and is easily procurable , as the tamarind also is).
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