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" 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... "
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 gazetteer of the Old and New Testaments: to which is added the ..., Volume 2

William Fleming - 1838 - 646 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 of their fruit and foliage. So justly have they been...
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Illustrations of the Holy Scriptures: Derived Principally from the Manners ...

George Bush - Bible - 1839 - 738 pages
...a retreat is altogether impossible. A day or two aAer 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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The Family Library (Harper)., Volume 39

Child rearing - 1842 - 352 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 Bible cyclopædia: or, Illustrations of the civil and natural history of ...

William Goodhugh, William Cooke Taylor - 1843 - 734 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 Wesleyan methodist association magazine, Volume 9

1846 - 604 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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The Four Little Wise Ones

Four little wise ones - Ants - 1853 - 456 pages
...a retreat is altogether impossible. A day or two after one of these hordes 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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The Union Bible Dictionary: For the Use of Schools, Bible Classes, and Families

Frederick Adolphus Packard - Bible - 1855 - 726 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 Union Bible Dictionary: For the Use of Schools, Bible Classes, and Families

Frederick Adolphus Packard - Bible - 1855 - 740 pages
...altogether impossible. A day or two after one of these broods was in motion, others were already batehed to march and glean after them, gnawing off the very bark and the young branches of such trees as had before eseaped with the loss only of their fruit and foliage. So justly have they...
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Illustrations of the Holy Scriptures: Derived Principally from the Manners ...

George Bush - Bible - 1865 - 704 pages
...a retreat is altogether impossible. A day or two after one of these broods is in motion, others are re murmuring. — ROBEHTS. such trees as had before escaped with the loss only of their fruit and foliage ; so justly nave they...
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Ballou's Monthly Magazine, Volumes 45-46

American literature - 1877 - 1236 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 anil foliage. So justly have they...
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