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Page 43
... circumstances , much water will be absorbed by the leaves of trees and be carried downwards , through their alburnous substance ; though it is certain that through this substance the sap rises in other circumstances . If a branch be ...
... circumstances , much water will be absorbed by the leaves of trees and be carried downwards , through their alburnous substance ; though it is certain that through this substance the sap rises in other circumstances . If a branch be ...
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... circumstances of his first bargain . During this recital , the Bishop , who continued to look at the contents of the casket , appeared to endure more than to hear what was said . But when Adonijah spoke of the lady's misfortunes , and ...
... circumstances of his first bargain . During this recital , the Bishop , who continued to look at the contents of the casket , appeared to endure more than to hear what was said . But when Adonijah spoke of the lady's misfortunes , and ...
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... circumstances , to command a large share of the respect and esteem of those who were brought within their sphere of in- fluence ; but , added to the high confidence which she was known to enjoy with the minister of the day , from ...
... circumstances , to command a large share of the respect and esteem of those who were brought within their sphere of in- fluence ; but , added to the high confidence which she was known to enjoy with the minister of the day , from ...
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