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He conducted the vice-palatine into the arsenal, and exhibited his terrible treasures.
2
The recurrent and chronic inflammation of palatine tonsils sometimes results in hypertrophy.
3
The second patient, a 4-year-old girl with a cleft palate, developed palatine mucinosis.
4
To this gracious speech the vice-palatine gave utterance to something which sounded like:
5
The palatine bones are a little more curved upwards at their posterior ends.
Usage of palsgrave in anglès
1
Tells about Father Palsgrave, who tutored members of King Henry VIII's family.
2
On the 6th the Palsgrave arrived in Coetch roads.
3
The Palsgrave of Geisenheim was a dwarf in spectacles.
4
The Hector of Germanie, or the Palsgrave Prime Elector.
5
The old Palsgrave has, in the meanwhile, sent a knight and two servants to capture the Lorelei.
6
The count was a younger brother of the Palsgrave of Birkenfeld, and maintained a sumptuous establishment in Klosterheim.
7
Welcome from us, and welcome from all; and first from us, and now from the Palsgrave of Geisenheim!
8
Next morning they weighed anchor and joined us, when we found them to be the Palsgrave, Elizabeth, and Hope.
9
In 1612, the Prince Royal was appointed to convey the Princess Elizabeth and her husband, The Palsgrave, to the Continent.
10
Old Palsgrave, in his "Eclaircissement de la Langue Francaise," gives "dradge" as spice, rendering it by the French word dragde.
11
Palsgrave (Lesclarcissement, etc., p. 717) defines I SHEDE, I departe thinges asonder; and the word still means TO DIVIDE in several English local dialects.
12
'Syr, I remember Mr. Palsgrave gave youe one of his books, which if it please you to geve me I wer muche bounde to youe.'