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Travels, Or Observations Relating to Several Parts of Barbary and the Levant ... - Page 188
by Thomas Shaw - 1757 - 513 pages
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A Harmony of the Four Gospels: in which the Natural Order of Each ..., Volume 1

James Macknight - Bible - 1809 - 544 pages
...retreat was altogether impossible. A day or two after one of these broods were in motion, others were already hatched to march and glean after them, gnawing off the very bark, and the young branches of such trees, as had before escaped with the loss only of their fruit and foliage. So justly have they...
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“A” General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages ..., Volume 15

John Pinkerton - Voyages and travels - 1814 - 886 pages
...retreat was altogether impoflible. A day or two after one of thefe broods was in motion, others were already hatched to march and glean after them, gnawing...juftly have they been compared by the prophet Joel (ii. 30 to a great army; who further obferves, that the land is as the garden of Eden before them, and behind...
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, Volume 36

Arminianism - 1813 - 998 pages
...retreat was altogether impossible. A day or two after one of these broods was in motion, others were already hatched to march and glean after them ; gnawing off the very bark, and the young branches of such trees as had before escaped with the loss only of their fruit and foliage. So justly have thev...
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Illustrations of the holy Scriptures, Volume 1

George Paxton - 1825 - 598 pages
...a retreat is altogether impossible. A day or two after one of these broods is in motion, others are already hatched to march and glean after them, gnawing off the very bark, and the young branches of such trees as had before escaped with the loss only of their fruit and foliage ; so justly have they...
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Critica Biblica: or, Depository of sacred literature, comprising remarks on ...

William Carpenter - 1824 - 604 pages
...impossible. A day or two after one of these broods were in motion, others were already hatched to inarch and glean after them, gnawing off the very bark, and the young branches of such trees, as had before escaped with the loss only of their fruit and foliage. So justly have they...
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Proceedings of the Expedition to Explore the Northern Coast of Africa: From ...

Frederick William Beechey, Henry William Beechey - Africa, North - 1828 - 696 pages
...retreat was altogether impossible. A day or two after one of these broods was in motion, others were already hatched to march and glean after them, gnawing off the very bark and the young branches of such trees as had before escaped with the loss only of their fruit and foliage. So justly have they...
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Religious Magazine: Or, Spirit of the Foreign Theological Journals ..., Volume 1

Religion - 1828 - 580 pages
...retreat was altogether impossible. A day or two after one of these broods were in motion, others were already hatched to march and glean after them, gnawing off the very bark, and the young branches of such trees, as had before escaped with the loss only of tlieir fruit and foliage. So justly have they...
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The Lives of Celebrated Travellers, Volume 2

James Augustus St. John - 1831 - 336 pages
...retreat was altogether impossible. A day or two after one of these broods was in motion, others were already hatched to march and glean after them, gnawing off the very bark, and the young branches of such trees as had before escaped with the loss only of their fruit and foliage. So justly have they...
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The Lives of Celebrated Travelers, Volume 2

James Augustus St. John - Explorers - 1832 - 446 pages
...retreat was altogether impossible. A day or two after one of these broods was in motion, others were already hatched to march and glean after them, gnawing off the very bark and the young branches of such trees as had before escaped with the loss only of their fruit and foliage. So justly have they...
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A Dictionary of the Holy Bible: For the Use of Schools and Young Persons

Edward Robinson - English language - 1833 - 384 pages
...retreat was altogether impossible. A day or Iwo after one of these broods was in motion, others were already hatched to march and glean after them, gnawing off the very bark and the young branches of such trees as had before escaped with the loss only of their fruit and foliage. So justly have they...
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