All empirical knowledge, and consequently the whole of natural science, is in the same position, except only the pure, or as Kant calls it, metaphysical part of it.
— from The World as Will and Idea (Vol. 1 of 3) by Arthur Schopenhauer
Kassabuch cash book Kassabuch day book Kassageschäft cash transaction Kassageschäft dealing for cash Kassageschäft spot deal Kassageschäft spot operation Kassakonto cash account Kassakurs cash price Kassakurs; Kurs für Kassageschäfte spot rate Kassamarkt cash market Kasse till Kasse gegen Dokumente cash against documents Kasse machen; die Kasse abrechnen cash up Kasse vor Lieferung cash before delivery Kasse; Kassette cash box Kassenanweisung cash order Kassenanweisung pay voucher Kassenausgang cash out Kassenbeleg cash voucher Kassenbestand balance in hand Kassenbestand cash assets Kassenbestand cash balance Kassenbestand cash holdings Kassenbestand cash in hand Kassenbestand cash in vault Kassenbestand cash on hand Kassenbuch cash journal Kassenbuchung cash entry Kassendarlehen cash loan Kasseneingang cash in Kassenkladde cash diary Kassenkonto cash account Kassenprüfung cash audit Kassenprüfung cash auditing Kassenrevision cash stock taking Kassenschalter cashier's desk Kassenstand cash position Kassenüberschuss overage of cash Kassier cashier Kassier teller Kassier der postalischen Eingang bearbeitet mail teller Kassierstelle check-out point Katalog catalogue Katastrophengebiet disaster area Katastrophenhilfe; Hilfe im Notfall emergency aid Kategorie category Kauf (auf Rechnung) purchase Kauf auf Probe purchase on approval Kauf mit Rückgaberecht sale or return Kaufabsicht purchase intention Kaufakt act of purchase Kaufanforderung purchase requisition Kaufangebot offer to buy Kaufanreiz inducement to buy Kaufanzeige bought note Kaufauftrag indent Kaufbereitschaft consumer acceptance Kaufbereitschaft disposition to buy kaufen buy Kaufentscheidung buying decision Kaufentscheidung purchase decision Käufer buyer Käufer shopper Käufer auf Raten; Mietkäufer hire-purchaser Käufer der zu dem Preis gerade noch kauft marginal buyer Käuferansturm; Käuferandrang run of customers Käuferland purchasing country Käufermarkt buyer's market Kaufgewohnheit der Verbraucher consumer buying habit Kaufhaus department store Kaufinteresse; Interesse zu kaufen buying interest Kaufinteressent prospective customer Kaufinteressentenliste list of prospective buyers Kaufkraft buying power Kaufkraft purchasing power Kaufkraft spending power Kaufkraft des Geldes value of money Kaufkraft einer Währung purchasing power of a currency Kaufkraftlenkung control of purchasing power Kaufkraftüberhang excess of purchasing power Kaufkraftüberschuß; Kaufkraftüberhang excess of purchasing power Kaufkurs buying rate Kaufleute traders käuflich buyable käuflich erwerben acquire by purchase Kauflust animation among buyers Kauflust buying power kaufmännische Kenntnisse commercial knowledge
— from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig
As I cross'd Missouri State the whole distance by the St. Louis and Kansas City Northern Railroad, a fine early autumn day, I thought my eyes had never looked on scenes of greater pastoral beauty.
— from Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy by Walt Whitman
But the Duke Eustace of Cambenet and King Clariance of Northumberland, were alway grievous on Ulfius.
— from Le Morte d'Arthur: Volume 1 by Malory, Thomas, Sir
Ja. 1.27: whence Τήρησις, εως, ἡ, a keeping, custody; meton.
— from A Greek-English Lexicon to the New Testament by William Greenfield
When they arrived at Athens, though a few had houses of their own to go to, or could find an asylum with friends or relatives, by far the greater number had to take up their dwelling in the parts of the city that were not built over and in the temples and chapels of the heroes, except the Acropolis and the temple of the Eleusinian Demeter and such other Places as were always kept closed.
— from The History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides
And many more, and all his kith and kin Clave to him, and abode in his own land.
— from Idylls of the King by Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron
‘Reduced—I should say poor people,’ answered Kate, correcting herself hastily, for she was afraid of appearing proud, ‘must live where they can.’
— from Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens
Example of a Kula conversation.
— from Argonauts of the Western Pacific An Account of Native Enterprise and Adventure in the Archipelagoes of Melanesian New Guinea by Bronislaw Malinowski
At last, puzzled to comprehend the meaning of such a knot, Captain Delano addressed the knotter:— "What are you knotting there, my man?"
— from The Piazza Tales by Herman Melville
A kindred consideration, little less important and almost equally neglected in popular teaching, is that it is a moral offence to bring children into the world with no prospect of being able to provide for them.
— from The Map of Life Conduct and Character by William Edward Hartpole Lecky
The engineer opened it to admit what appeared to his astonished eyes to be a Krupp cannon propelled by a man in yellow-oiled clothes and white cotton mask.
— from The Spoilers by Rex Beach
Ginral Lee an’ Ginral Stuart an’ Kunnel Chambliss all give him the praise.”
— from A Virginia Girl in the Civil War, 1861-1865 being a record of the actual experiences of the wife of a Confederate officer by Myrta Lockett Avary
Damascus was now under the government of a king called Marih, the successor, probably, of Ben-hadad III, who, after undergoing a siege at the hands of the Assyrians, was glad to make terms with them by acknowledging the supremacy of Rimmon-nirari, and by giving him 2,300 talents of silver, 20 talents of gold, 3,000 talents of copper, 5,000 talents of iron, embroidered robes and clothes of fine linen, a couch inlaid with ivory and an ivory parasol, besides other treasures and furniture without number which his palace contained.
— from Fresh Light from the Ancient Monuments A Sketch of the Most Striking Confirmations of the Bible, From Recent Discoveries in Egypt, Palestine, Assyria, Babylonia, Asia Minor by A. H. (Archibald Henry) Sayce
In a kingless country persons well versed in learning can not engage in controversy, repairing to woods and groves.
— from The Rāmāyana, Volume One. Bālakāndam and Ayodhyākāndam by Valmiki
The fact of my never having as yet been successful in shooting a bird of any kind conduced somewhat perhaps to my decision.
— from North America — Volume 1 by Anthony Trollope
Slipping through the back-yard and keeping close under the high board fence, Mr. Gleason tiptoed up the row until behind Truscott's.
— from Marion's Faith. by Charles King
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