In some respects, Harding was primitive; but this, perhaps, tended to give him a clearer understanding of essential things, and he had a vague belief that he would some day meet the woman who was destined to be his true mate.
In the early years domestic animals were too valuable to be killed for meat but game was plentiful and was roasted by being trussed on iron spits resting on curved brackets on the backs of the andirons.
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They are of such drawing quality that they draw thorns and splinters out of the flesh, amend the sight, and clense Ulcers.
The young sprouts clense the Blood and cleer the skin, helps scabs and itch.
Carry with them habitually and most usially in the hand, Sometimes exposed, when in Company with Strangers under their Robes with this knife they Cut & Clense their fish make their arrows &c.
Ordway poceeded up the river about 5 miles when the wind became so violent that two of the canoes shiped a considerable quanty of water and they were compelled to put too take out the baggage to dry and clense the canoes of the water.
And yf ye wyl haue [the] swetenes of contemplacõn / clense your herte from all worldly thynges.
The same, or boiled with honied water or sugar, doth scoure and clense the brest, ripeneth and bringeth foorth tough and clammie flegme.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "clense" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.