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Almanac_, a compendium that contains directions for making "Indico," for curing bloody flux, for making "Physick as pleasant as a Dish of
George Washington: Farmer Paul Leland Haworth
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Malachy Postlthwayt, Universal Dictionary of Trade and Commerce (London, 1771), s.v. "Indico."
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Unice securus, ne excidam in foro, aut in mari Indico bonis eluam, de dote filiae, patrimonio filii non sum solicitus.
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To this port of Balsara come monethly diuers ships from Ormuz, laden with all sorts of Indian marchandise, as spices, drugs, Indico and Calecut cloth.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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“Indico,” for curing bloody flux, for making “Physick as pleasant as a Dish of Chocolate,” for making a striking sun-dial, also “A Receipt to keep one's self warm a whole Winter with a single Billet of Wood.”
George Washington Farmer Haworth, Paul L 1915
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The tract of CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, De prima in mari Indico lustratione, was published with the Bellum Christianorum principum of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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The following is taken from the "Cedulario Indico" of the Archivo
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The following documents are obtained from the "Cedulario Indico" of the Archivo Historico Nacional, Madrid:
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[72] The founder of this family was Indico d'Avalos, a Spanish gentleman, who was chosen by Alfonso of Naples as a husband for Antonella, the daughter and heiress of the great Marchese Pescara of Aquino.
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This d'Avalos Marchese dal Guasto was the grandson of Indico.
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