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OPVSCVLA OMNIA BOTANICA, TuomaE 
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1. ITER BOTANICUM CANTIANUM, 1629. 
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BOTANICAL LABELS for the HERBARIUM. 
Adapted to the respective Floras of Smiru, Hooxxr, 
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THE SPIRITUAL USE or an ORCHARD, on 
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“ Now learn a parable of the Fig Tree.”—Matt, xxiv. 32; 
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