Makepeace had said they knew well how to decoct a dose that would not poison.
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This, as I was saying, is the key of my cell, where I decoct the liquor for which this house is famous.
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Oh, they know how to decoct so as to bring on the visions they seek to have, short of a killing dose.
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The mandarin is decocted from the crop of oranges grown in my Borneo orchard.
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And then he proceeded with circumspection and dignity to demonstrate the process of decocting that mysterious beverage.
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Other applied preparations mentioned with decreasing frequency were decocts, syrups, tinctures, direct application of the plant material without prior preparation and finally macerations.
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Make a good Decoct of Eglantine-leaves, Cowslip flowers, a little Sweet-marjoram, and some Rosemary and Bay-leaves, Betony, and Scabious, and a little Thyme.
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Surrounding it were burnt scraps of linen-thebag into which Roger had been decocting the gunpowder when Daniel had set fire to it.