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Garden, to expect Anichinoes comming to the Pine-Tree.
The Decameron 2004
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By the waving of her hair in the "Pine-Tree State," by the frown of her massive brows in the "Granite" and "Green Mountain," by the glancing brightness of her smile in the "Old Bay," by her lithe grace of limb in
The New England Magazine, Volume 1, No. 4, Bay State Monthly, Volume 4, No. 4, April, 1886 Various
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This is occasion'd by the volatile Part of the Turpentine, which rises with the Smoke, and is of a friendly balsamick Nature; for the Ashes of the Pine-Tree afford no fix'd Salt in them.
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'Bend and break, Pine-Tree!' and the Pine-Tree did bend and break.
Indian Why Stories 1915
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Near the Plantation, I saw a prodigious overgrown Pine-Tree, having not seen any of that Sort of Timber for above 125 Miles: They brought us 2 Cocks, and pulled their larger Feathers off, never plucking the lesser, but singeing them off.
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"And how much better it would have been, O Singing Pine-Tree, if I'd never taken that car!"
The Prairie Mother Arthur Stringer 1912
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'Bend and break, Pine-Tree!' and the Pine-Tree did bend and break.
Indian Why Stories Frank Bird Linderman 1903
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"Pine-Tree Shillings," because they bore on one side the legend
England in America, 1580-1652 Lyon Gardiner Tyler 1894
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Pine-Tree Shilling jumped to her eyes, and Virginia's use of tobacco as a currency; -- possibly the entire scheme might be arranged on a purely
Under the Skylights Henry Blake Fuller 1893
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He met with no difficulty in selling at a fair price his little property in the Pine-Tree State, and with a portion of the proceeds he bought a ranch near the headwaters of Powder River, to which place he removed, with his family, in the spring of 1890, directly after the incidents related in the preceding chapters.
Cowmen and Rustlers A Story of the Wyoming Cattle Ranges Edward Sylvester Ellis 1878
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