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1 See B. xxv. c. 11.
2 See B. xxv. c. 27.
3 See B. xxv. c. 66.
4 See B. xxv. c. 70.
5 See B. xxv. c. 100.
6 See B. xxv. c. 64.
7 See B. xxii. c. 11, and B. xxv. c. 43. Our Liquorice probably, which, Fée remarks, as also figs and hyssop, has maintained its ancient reputation as a pectoral.
8 See B. xxv. c. 73.
9 See B. xxv. c. 85.
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