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Bass staid and cutt down and cutt up an old Walnut, murdered: by the Women and Children for their Dye Potts, cutt down and cutt up an old Appletree and a Buttonwood Tree.
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That Appletree, over the Way, to which the Beauty and Convenience of the
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The old Appletree, probably an hundred Years of Age is to fall.
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Appletree, in the county of Northampton, by Miss Ann Birch, daughter of
The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Alban Butler
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The village of Appletree sprang suddenly into being, the hangar with the metallic gleam of the ship inside, the fields, the pasture fences with the calves separated from the cows.
Eight Keys to Eden Mark Clifton 1934
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Each time they scanned the valley where the village of Appletree should be.
Eight Keys to Eden Mark Clifton 1934
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A collection of community buildings came next in the series of photographs, and finally there was the whole village of Appletree, with
Eight Keys to Eden Mark Clifton 1934
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The trouble began when they hovered over the location, when they amplified their magnification to get a close look at the Appletree village before dropping down to land.
Eight Keys to Eden Mark Clifton 1934
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Some bucolic wit had named the first settlement Appletree, because there they would gain knowledge, and everybody knows that the apple was the Garden of Eden's fruit of knowledge.
Eight Keys to Eden Mark Clifton 1934
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Land on the planet at the site of Appletree, the main site of the lewd and obscene crime.
Eight Keys to Eden Mark Clifton 1934
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