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Die Evangelische reformite Kirche
In 1879 he became Pastor in Panseora, Hungary, and afterwards in Trieste, where he wrote a book entitled: "Die Evangelische reformite Kirche Cristo Salvatore zu Triest" (Trieste and Leipzig, 1887); and also an epistle to Rabbi J. Lichtenstein in Tapio Szele, entitled "Zum Zeugniss" (Vienna, 1886).
— from Some Jewish Witnesses For Christ by Aaron Bernstein

defamation every rancorous knave
The spirit of party is risen to a kind of phrenzy, unknown to former ages, or rather degenerated to a total extinction of honesty and candour—You know I have observed, for some time, that the public papers are become the infamous vehicles of the most cruel and perfidious defamation: every rancorous knave every desperate incendiary, that can afford to spend half a crown or three shillings, may skulk behind the press of a newsmonger, and have a stab at the first character in the kingdom, without running the least hazard of detection or punishment.
— from The Expedition of Humphry Clinker by T. (Tobias) Smollett

dressed elegant rich keeps
Would you love a women because she is well dressed, elegant, rich, keeps a carriage, has commercial credit?
— from Analytical Studies by Honoré de Balzac

date exactly replied Kingswell
"I cannot tell you the date exactly," replied Kingswell, "but I was in Pierre d'Antons' company at the time, and—and I was mightily surprised to find Somersetshire people in this country.
— from Brothers of Peril: A Story of old Newfoundland by Theodore Goodridge Roberts

Darién El Real KU
Darién : El Real, KU 80451-3. Hyla foliamorta Fouquette Hyla foliamorta Fouquette, Herpetologica, 14:125, April 25, 1958 [Holotype.—TNHC 23109, 11 km.
— from The Systematics of the Frogs of the Hyla Rubra Group in Middle America by Juan R. León

Derden Edewaert Rym Kronyk
Of special importance is JAN VAN KLERK'S Van den Derden Edewaert Rym Kronyk .
— from The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) by T. F. (Thomas Frederick) Tout

Double Eight Ranch know
“Just the same, when I get the chance, I’ll let the manager of the Double Eight Ranch know what sort of fellow Jasniff is,” Dave said to himself.
— from Dave Porter's Great Search; Or, The Perils of a Young Civil Engineer by Edward Stratemeyer

Double Eight Ranch know
“You certainly ought to let the people at Double Eight Ranch know what sort Jasniff is!” cried Roger.
— from Dave Porter's Great Search; Or, The Perils of a Young Civil Engineer by Edward Stratemeyer


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