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CHAP. OO XLY. 
Of the Olive-Trees 
The Nemes, 
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Tree is named in Greek "Aypieraia, xé]ivos, and d@iominh trata in Lacine Oleaster , 
Olea Silveftris, Cotinus and Olea eA shiopica, becaute it groweth very frequently 
a -Some have fet down ten forts of Olives, and fome againe have edu ed the we 
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--cPhe manured Ol:ve-Tree groweth bigger or léffer according to the confticu= 
tion of the Climate, wherein it isshaving divers armes and branches full of thick, 
fazand fharp pointed Leaves , with fhort foorftalkes under them, greenifhabove 
and whitifhunderneath , fomwhat like unto rholé ofthe Willow but leffer and 
fhorter, yet never falling off the Tree,of a bitrer taft, and fomwhat tharp withall. 
berries greene at frft, changing pale afterwards , then parpith,and laflly black, 
teil a they are full ripe, wherein is an ‘hard fone: the Olives 
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