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... land mourn , and the herbs of every field wither , for the wick- edness of them that dwell therein ? " - Jer . xii . 4 . " Yea , the hind also calved in the field , and forsook it , because there was no grass . " And the wild asses did ...
... land mourn , and the herbs of every field wither , for the wick- edness of them that dwell therein ? " - Jer . xii . 4 . " Yea , the hind also calved in the field , and forsook it , because there was no grass . " And the wild asses did ...
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... land , is , at first rising , little and easily viewed : but still as you go , it gapeth with a wider bank , not without plea- sure and delightful winding , while it is on both sides set with trees and the beauties of various flowers ...
... land , is , at first rising , little and easily viewed : but still as you go , it gapeth with a wider bank , not without plea- sure and delightful winding , while it is on both sides set with trees and the beauties of various flowers ...
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... land of promise , whither when they are come , God shall inspire into them the breath of life , that they may rise again , as it is written ( Ezek . xxxvii . 12 ) , ' I will open your graves , and cause you to come out of your ...
... land of promise , whither when they are come , God shall inspire into them the breath of life , that they may rise again , as it is written ( Ezek . xxxvii . 12 ) , ' I will open your graves , and cause you to come out of your ...
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... land of Egypt . " - POCOCKE , vol . 1 , p . 195 . " THE Kamtshadales account for earth- quakes by the driving of an infernal deity beneath the earth ; the earth is shaken , they say , when the dog that draws the sledge of this infernal ...
... land of Egypt . " - POCOCKE , vol . 1 , p . 195 . " THE Kamtshadales account for earth- quakes by the driving of an infernal deity beneath the earth ; the earth is shaken , they say , when the dog that draws the sledge of this infernal ...
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... land shores , from whence she was transport- For this strange history , see Sir Walter Scott's note in loc . ( vol . iv . p . 246 , Murray's edit . ) " She had become privy to some of the Jacobite intrigues in which her husband , Lord ...
... land shores , from whence she was transport- For this strange history , see Sir Walter Scott's note in loc . ( vol . iv . p . 246 , Murray's edit . ) " She had become privy to some of the Jacobite intrigues in which her husband , Lord ...
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