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  • noun evergreen trees or shrubs of mountains of Australia and Tasmania

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  • The sixth of ten children born to Samuel and richea gratz of Philadelphia, Sara Ann was born on September 27, 1805, and raised in a household dominated by the figure of her maternal aunt, rebecca gratz, who, for Sara Ann and her siblings, was the primary model of Jewish womanhood.

    Sara Ann Hays Mordecai. 2009

  • Both fides of the (Ireamlet were carpetted by a variety of young herbage, among which feveral fpecies of orchysi ophris, richea glauca, apium proftratum, and the fpecies of carrot peculiar to thefe regions.

    Voyages and TRavels in All Parts of the World 1812

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