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Timmins said (HE had not altered his name in Fig-tree Court yet, and therefore I am not so affected as to call him TYMMYNS).
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Fig-tree; the third was called Walnut-tree; the fourth Oak; the fifth Sorbapple-tree; the sixth Ash; the seventh Poplar, and the last had the name of Elm, who was the greatest surgeon in his time.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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Fig-tree; the third was called Walnut-tree; the fourth Oak; the fifth Sorbapple-tree; the sixth Ash; the seventh Poplar, and the last had the name of Elm, who was the greatest surgeon in his time.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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Fig-tree angles and the capitals of the arcades in the Ducal Palace?
Punch, Or The London Charivari, Volume 102, Jan. 2, 1892 Various
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At Fig-tree Camp we had what the army calls a "rest," which must not in any way be confused with the word that implies repose.
With Our Army in Palestine Antony Bluett
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The afternoon we arrived at Fig-tree Camp most of us would have liked to follow the sound example of that Lord Chesterfield who, when he felt tired, used to say to his servant: "Bring me a dozen of sherry and call me the day after to-morrow!"
With Our Army in Palestine Antony Bluett
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The parables of the Good Samaritan, of the Fig-tree, of the Talents, do not recognize the distinction of faith and works.
Theological Essays of the Late Benjamin Jowett: Seleted, Arranged, and Edited by Lewis Campbell 1817-1893 1906
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An Olive-tree taunted a Fig-tree with the loss of her leaves at a certain season of the year.
Aesop's Fables; a new translation 620 BC-563 BC Aesop 1903
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The parables of the Good Samaritan, of the Fig-tree, of the Talents, do not recognize the distinction of faith and works.
The Epistles of St. Paul to the Thessalonians, Galatians and Romans: Essays and Dissertations 1817-1893 1894
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I preached on the "Fruitless Fig-tree;" two exhortations were given, but I fear that some poor tree is barren yet.
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