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" ... two thousand feet in circumference, measured round the principal stems ; the overhanging branches, not yet struck down, cover a much larger space ; and under it grow a number of custard-apple and other fruit trees. "
Memoirs of India - Page 437
by Robert Grenville Wallace - 1824
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A Dictionary of the Holy Bible: Containing an Historical Account ..., Volume 1

John Brown - Bible - 1811 - 748 pages
...such parts of the tree as had thus far extended their roots yet what remains is about 2000 feet ir circumference, measured round the principal stems...branches, not yet struck down, cover a much larger apace. The chief trunks of this singli1 Urec (which in size greatly exceed the EnVOL. I. FIGS, are...
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The Gallery of Nature and Art: Or, a Tour Through Creation and Science, Volume 5

Edward Polehampton, John Mason Good - Natural history - 1818 - 894 pages
...about 2000 feet in circumference, measured round the priucipal stems; the overhanging branches, uot yet struck down, cover a much larger space. The chief...elms and oaks), amount to 350; the smaller stems, forming into stronger supporters, are more than 30OO ; and every one of these is casting out new brunches,...
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Facts authentic, in science and religion: designed to illustrate a new tr ...

William Cowherd - 1818 - 728 pages
...to three hundred and fifty, and the smaller ones exceed three thousand ; it is nearly two thousand feet in circumference, measured round the principal...branches, not yet struck down, cover a much larger space ; and under it grow a number of the custard apple, and other fruit trees. See his Oriental Memoirs,...
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The Miscellany,or Evening's Occupation for the Youthful Peasantry of Ireland

1819 - 186 pages
...was given it, in honour of a famous saint. It was once much larger than at present; yet what remains is about 2000 feet in circumference, measured round...over-hanging branches, not yet struck down, cover pinch lapger space. The chief trunks of this single tree (which in size greatly exceed our Englibh...
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The Gallery of Nature and Art; Or a Tour Through Creation and Science ...

Edward Polehampton - Natural history - 1821 - 752 pages
...grows, and with them such parts of the tree as had thus far extended their roots ; yet what remains is about 2000 feet in circumference, measured round...elms and oaks), amount to 350; the smaller stems, forming into stronger supporters, are more than 3000 ; and every one of these is casting out new branches,...
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The Hundred Wonders of the World: And of the Three Kingdoms of Nature ...

Sir Richard Phillips - Wonder - 1821 - 788 pages
...; but what still remains is nearly two thousand feet in circumference, measured round (he principle stems; the over-hanging branches, not yet struck down, cover a much larger space; and under it grow a number of custard -apple, and other fruit trees." — The large trunks of this...
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The Ladies' pocket magazine

1836 - 634 pages
...grows, and with them such parts of the tree as had thus far extended their roots; yet what remains is about 2000 feet in circumference, measured round...trunks of this single tree (which in size greatly exceeds our English elms and oaks), amount to 350; the smaller stems, forming stronger supporters,...
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The Christian Philosopher, Or, The Connection of Science and Philosophy with ...

Thomas Dick - Philosophy and religion - 1826 - 414 pages
...away a considerable part of this extraordinary tree ; but what still remains, is nearly two thousand feet in circumference, measured round the principal...branches, not yet struck down, cover a much larger space ; and under it grow a number of custard-apple and other fruit trees. The large trunks of this single...
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A Geographical View of the World: Embracing the Manners, Customs, and ...

Sir Richard Phillips - Geography - 1826 - 480 pages
...what still remains is near two thousand feet in circumference, measured round the principal steins ; the over-hanging branches, not yet struck down, cover a much larger space ; and under it grow a number of custard apples, and other fruit trees. The large trunks of this single...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany, Volume 25

Asia - 1828 - 1102 pages
...swept away a considerable part of this extraordinary tree ; but what still remains is nearly 2,000 feet in circumference, measured round the principal...branches, not yet struck down, cover a much larger space ; and under ij grow a number of custard-apple and other fruit trees. The large trunks of this single...
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