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Or blue in their firft foliage, richly tinged With the flant fun-beam, then at fits to paufe
Icelandic poetry 1797
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Tine the flant lightning, whofe thwart flame driv'n dowa Kindles the gummy bark of fir.
Miscellaneous Experiments and Remarks on Electricity, the Air-pump, and the Barometer: With the ... Abraham Brook 1797
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He likewife, earneftly recommended, both to the clergy and laity, a diligent and con - flant ftudy of the fcriptures; being fenfiUe that this was the only way of promoting a genuine and rational knowledge of divine truth.
Strictures on the Ecclesiastical and Literary History of Ireland:: From the Most Ancient Times ... 1789
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X portunity of laying before you, a Proclama - tion of the United States in Congrefs afTembled, under their Seal, dated 14th Day of Jantfory In - flant, announcing the Ratification of the Definitive Articles of Peace and Friendfhip, between thefe States and his Britannic Majefty, and enjoining a due Obfervance thereof, ...
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A principio diverfis in par - tibus flant Ph. cUm lenone »
Publii Terentii Afri Comoediae sex novissime recognitae cum selecta varietate lectionum et ... 1779
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The root, fiem, or ftalk of a tree, flant, or herb i Alfo a flock or kindred.
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He is likewife one of their con - flant Deputies in the States-General.
Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands. 1705
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Some there are who underjland the Originjl Languages of the Holy Scripture, the Vijcour/ef and Tractates of the ancient Fathers, the determinations of the Councils, and Hi/hry of the CImrch of God, the con - flant profefjion of felled truths, the rife and mcreafe of Schifms and Here* fies.
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I this evening received intelligence of the nineteenth in - flant from captain Pond of the armed (loop Schuyler, of his having taken, about fifty miles from this, on the fouth fide of Long-Ifland, a fhip and a floop bound to Sandy -
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Note, That 51 (hould have been multiplied by the flant Height, out the Difference it would make is but
The Complete Measurer: Or, The Whole Art of Measuring. In Two Parts. The First Part Teaching ... 1775
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