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In like manner thou shalt deal with thy vineyard, and with thy oliveyard.
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In like manner thou shalt deal with thy vineyard, and with thy oliveyard.
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In like manner thou shalt deal with thy vineyard, and with thy oliveyard.
Exodus 23. 1999
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But the seventh year thou shalt let it alone, and suffer it to rest, that the poor of thy people may eat, and whatsoever shall be left, let the beasts of the field eat it: so shalt thou do with thy vineyard and thy oliveyard.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 02: Exodus The Challoner Revision
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But the seventh year thou shalt let it alone, and suffer it to rest, that the poor of thy people may eat, and whatsoever shall be left, let the beasts of the field eat it: so shalt thou do with thy vineyard and thy oliveyard.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete The Challoner Revision Anonymous
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In like manner thou shalt deal with thy vineyard, and with thy oliveyard.
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But the seventh year thou shalt let it alone, and suffer it to rest, that the poor of thy people may eat, and whatsoever shall be left, let the beasts of the field eat it: so shalt thou do with thy vineyard and thy oliveyard.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete Anonymous
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In the fifteenth century this colossal ruin was converted into a fortress by the Orsini family; and of the remains of this fortification a farmhouse and other buildings were constructed, and these now stand on the summit, surrounded by a tolerably-sized oliveyard and garden, with a sloping grass-grown stair leading up to them on the outside.
Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood Hugh Macmillan
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In like manner thou shalt deal with thy vineyard, and with thy oliveyard.
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Biar, he saw the whole marvellous place in a white light of beauty -- the bay, the city, the mountains, oliveyard and orange-grove, drawn in pale tints on luminous air.
Robert Elsmere Humphry Ward 1885
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