When questions arose about them playing the white man's game, the Cincinnati managers assured the public that " . . . they were as pure white as Castile soap ."
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Finding many of the emigrants with frozen hands and feet, Hanks later wrote : " Many such I washed with water and castile soap, until the frozen parts would fall off ."
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Importations of " Castile soap " through Antwerp appear in the London port books of 1567 & ndash; 1568, though the " Oxford English Dictionary " has no references to " Castile soap " earlier than 1616.
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Importations of " Castile soap " through Antwerp appear in the London port books of 1567 & ndash; 1568, though the " Oxford English Dictionary " has no references to " Castile soap " earlier than 1616.
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For two people prepared to go to bed after a long day, it was so awful that we found ourselves laughing as we slathered the chastened dog with Dr . Bronner's pure Castile soap and spicy tomato juice.
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In the 17th century the soap caused controversy in England, since it supplanted the unnamed local soap after the Spanish Protestant England to a Catholic company caused great uproar, ending with the Castile soap company eventually being stripped of the monopoly.
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According to information released by the organization : " Unfortunately, natural does not mean safe or ` nontoxic .'Most chemical ( natural or synthetic ) substances, including vinegar, borax, baking soda and castile soap, have a dose at which they will cause a toxic response ."