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The plant here represented has long been cultivated as a greenhouse plant in this country under the name of Convolvulus Cantabrica, but it differs so essentially from that plant, as figured and described by Prof. Jacquin in his Flora Austr. and accords so little with the other species described by Linn�us, that we have been induced to regard it as a perfectly distinct species; in most points it agrees with Convolvulus Cneorum, but differs in having leaves much narrower, more pointed, and less silky.
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With all their might the threads of fate they twisted, when Borgar settled in Bralund; of gold they made the warp of the web, and fastened it directly 'neath the halls of the moon. ther austr oc vestr enda f�lo: thar �tti lofdungr land a milli; br� nipt Nera a nordrevega einni festi ey bath hon halda.
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Dagr rei� Drǫsle en Dvalenn M��ne... �le Hrafne es til �ss ri�o, enn annarr austr und A�ilse gr�r hvarfa�e geire unda�r.
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Austr. where fifteen are specifically described, none of which accord exactly with the plant here figured, which has every appearance of being a distinct species: in the Hortus Kewensis it is described as the glutinosa of the Flora Austriaca, with which it agrees in many respects, but specimens sent from Vienna shew it to be a different plant; in its farinaceous tendency it accords with the Primula Auricula, but is very unlike that plant as it is figured in its wild state by Prof. Jacquin, in the Fl.
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En Ōlāfr Svīakonungr ok Eirīkr jarl vāru þessar fęrðar al-būnir, ok drōgu þā saman skipa-hęr mikinn af Svīa- vęldi, fǫru þvī liði suðr til Dan-markar ok kvāmu þar svā, at Ōlāfr konungr Tryggvason hafði āðr austr siglt.
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