XVII Home is he brought, and laid in sumptuous bed: 145 Where many skilfull leaches him abide, To salve his hurts, that yet still freshly bled.
Home is he brought, and laid in sumptuous bed: 2 Where many skilfull leaches him abide, To salue his hurts, that yet still freshly bled.
But, nevertheless, five days and five nights did Godwin lie speechless; and the leaches then feared that human skill was in vain.
Gordon set up three leaches on the edge of the pond, and as the logs were burned the ashes were gathered and hauled by ox-sled to fill them.
Ramming the ashes into the leachesas solid as possible and then pouring water upon them fell to me and the women, the men attending to the burning, the raking of the ashes together, and hauling them.
After soaking all night, or longer, the leaches are tapped, when the lye runs into a trough, made by hollowing as big a pine as we could find.
At Magarth's the ashes were measured in a bushel box and emptied into the leaches that stood beside the creek.
When this was done, I ordered the after-braces manned, and the leaches brought as near as possible to touching.
Neb being ordered to keep the weather leaches touching, just way enough was got on the ship to carry out the whole of this plan, without risk to anybody.
It has staying powers, and is dependable, unless through natural processes the lime leaches out or loses availability.
It leaches out of the soil less readily, and there may be even less need of its application as a plant food, though the need of calcium applications for this purpose is assumed to be small.
Leaches that ly in the grass, and creep on Travellers Legs.
But besides these, there are Water Leaches the same with ours.
These Leaches seize upon the Legs of Travellers; who going barefoot according to the custom of that Land, have them hanging upon their Legs in multitudes, which suck their blood till their bellies are full, and then drop off.
There is a sort ofLeaches of the nature of ours, onely differing in colour and bigness.
The liquor is obtained from the leaches, and afterwards run alternately to the leaches and to the first handlers.
When the liquor has passed through the forward handlers, it is returned to the leaches to clear and sharpen, and then run to the green handlers.
With such experience he has naturally begun to make extracts also from the stronger materials, such as myrabolans and mimosa bark, and it is now possible to have a tannery without any leaches at all.
The liquors may be warmed; this quickens the tannage and also leaches the sumach.
Water passing through well-cultivated soils containing much humus leaches out very much more material than pure water could do.
As is clearly shown by the appearance, taste, and chemical composition of drainage waters, this process leaches out considerable quantities of the soluble constituents of the soil.
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