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thus, in Jothams Parable, the Olive, and the Vine, and the Fig-tree, are represented as unwilling to forgoe the pleasures of bearing sweet fruit to furnish divine Sacrifices, and humane Treatments, to obtain a Monarchy among the Trees: and thus, lastly, the Pastures, when they are covered with Grass, |
thus, in Jothams Parable, the Olive, and the Vine, and the Fig tree, Are represented as unwilling to forgo the pleasures of bearing sweet fruit to furnish divine Sacrifices, and humane Treatments, to obtain a Monarchy among the Trees: and thus, lastly, the Pastures, when they Are covered with Grass, |
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