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1 19| goes on, the vigour of the tree slowly advances, as it grows 2 19| vital instincts of such a tree from its avoidance of the 3 19| the nascent sprout of a tree) has been derived from Adam 4 20| kind; whence he himself in Tree Laws instructs Megillus 5 21| natures, because "a good tree cannot produce evil fruit, 6 21| evil fruit, nor a corrupt tree good fruit; and nobody gathers 7 21| discordant with truth. A corrupt tree will never yield good fruit, 8 21| into it; nor will a good tree produce evil fruit, except 9 35| This means, that a good tree is known by its bad fruit-- 10 38| conferred upon than. "Of every tree of the garden" He says, "