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1601.  Holland, Pliny, II. 588. The same are much used also crude and uncalcined … for the king’s evill.

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1676.  Grew, Exper. Luctation, iii. § 17. Millepedes likewise calcined, makes a stronger Effervescence, than when uncalcined.

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1796.  Kirwan, Elem. Min. (ed. 2), I. 395. Limestones are frequently ejected from volcanos uncalcined.

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1839.  Ure, Dict. Arts, 322. A small quantity of uncalcined matt must be introduced.

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1861.  Sir W. Fairbairn, Iron, 76. The use of raw coal and uncalcined ore.

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