8 collocations for excises

This means cutting down upon the diseased cartilage, and either removing the necrosed portion, or excising the cartilage in its entirety.

As Churchill says, 'No statesman yet has thought it worth his pains To tax our labours, or excise our brains;' and therefore they are not property.

Addison's monograph stimulated Brown-Séquard, in the year after its printing, to reproduce the fatal disease experimentally by excising the suprarenal capsules in animals.

As the operation really consists in cutting down upon, and afterwards excising a portion of the nerve, the modern appellation of neurectomyfrom the Greek neuron, a nerve; and tome, a cutting, signifying the cutting out of a nerve or the portion of a nerveis far more suitable.

A power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts, and excises subjects to the call of Congress every branch of the public revenue, internal and external, and the addition to pay the debts and provide for the common defense and general welfare gives the right of applying the money raisedthat is, of appropriating it to the purposes specified according to a proper construction of the terms.

As the operation really consists in cutting down upon, and afterwards excising a portion of the nerve, the modern appellation of neurectomyfrom the Greek neuron, a nerve; and tome, a cutting, signifying the cutting out of a nerve or the portion of a nerveis far more suitable.

This anonymous worthy, it appears, recently excised the words "and the Kings" from the well-known line in Mr. Kipling's "Recessional": The Captains and the Kings depart.

A power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts, and excises subjects to the call of Congress every branch of the public revenue, internal and external, and the addition to pay the debts and provide for the common defense and general welfare gives the right of applying the money raisedthat is, of appropriating it to the purposes specified according to a proper construction of the terms.

8 collocations for  excises