10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCATTERINGLY»
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Duchess of Oldenburg. — This variety is not much found in the orchards of the
Panhandle. Where found, the trees are healthy and grow well, though not as
luxuriantly as many other early varieties. Early Harvest. — Found rather
scatteringly.
Texas. Dept. of Agriculture, 1910
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Harvard Oriental Series
There are also quite a number of obvious refrain.lines which betray their
character in that they occur a fair number of times scatteringly throughout the
collection, but every time at the end of stanzas. These are not included in the
present List, ...
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Rig-veda Repetitions: The repeated passages of the Rig-veda, ...
There are also quite a number of obvious refrain.lines which betray their
character in that they occur a fair number of times scatteringly throughout the
collection, but every time at the end of stanzas. These are not included in the
present List, ...
Battery, not far from Pas- cataway, is the most populous; next to that, eastward, is
Gorgeana (York).1 Farther to the eastward is the town of Wells. Cape Porpus is
eastward of that, where there is a town of the same name, the houses scatteringly
...
John Stevens Cabot Abbott, Edward Henry Elwell, 1892
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Public documents of Massachusetts
Some 400 acres are scatteringly infested. Saugus contains about 2,500 acres of
woodland, all dangerously infested ; and the same condition obtains in some 900
acres in the southern part of Lynnfield. In addition, there are about 1 ,000 acres ...
Some 400 acres are scatteringly infested. Saugus contains about 2,500 4 acres
of woodland, all dangerously infested ; and the same condition obtains in some
900 acres in the southern part of Lynnfield. In addition, there are about 1,000 ...
Massachusetts. Superintendent for suppressing the gypsy and brown-tail moths, 1906
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The history of Portland, from its first settlement: with ...
Cape Porpus eastward of that, where there is a town of the same name, the
houses scatteringly built, all these towns have store of salt and fresh marsh with
arable land, and all well stocked with cattle. About 8 or nine miles to the Eastward
of ...
8
A contribution to the history of Bath
Cape Porpus eastward of that, where there is a town of the same name, the
houses scatteringly built, all these towns have store of salt and fresh marsh with
arable land, and all well stocked with cattle. About 8 or nine miles to the Eastward
of ...
Benedict Arnold, Charles Coffin, Charles Freeman, 1831
9
History of Saco and Biddeford, with Notices of Other Early ...
Cape Porpoise east of that, where there is a town by the seaside of the same
name, the houses scatteringly built. All these towns have store of salt and fresh
marsh with arable land, and are well stocked with cattle. About 8 or 9 miles to the
east ...
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History of Saco and Biddeford: With Notices of Other Early ...
Cape Porpoise east of that, where there is a town by the seaside of the same
name, the houses scatteringly built. All these towns have store of salt and fresh
marsh with arable land, and are well stocked with cattle. About 8 or 9 miles to the
east ...
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Remembering Rosa Luxemburg — standing against the socialist …
... a thought, and a will that stirred within the proletarian masses, at first fearfully and scatteringly, then more loudly, more imperatively, uniting ever larger groups. «Workers' Liberty, Jan 07»