Concerning The Death Of King Demetrius And Alexander.
— from Antiquities of the Jews by Flavius Josephus
Concerning The Death Of King Demetrius And Alexander. 1.
— from Antiquities of the Jews by Flavius Josephus
Verpflichtung no further obligation keinesfalls on no account Kellerwechsel kite kennen die Unterschiede nicht are unaware of the differences of Kenntnis der Abmessungen knowledge of measurement Kenntnis der Qualität knowledge of quality Kenntnis der Tatsachen knowledge of the facts Kenntnis der Vorschriften knowledge of the provisions Kenntnis des Gewichts der Ware knowledge of weight of the goods Kenntnis des Inhalts knowledge of contents Kenntnisse knowledge Kennwort code word kennzeichnen to earmark Kennziffer code number Kennziffer key number Kennziffer; Parameter parameter Kern der Aussage basic message Kernenergie nuclear energy Kette chain Kettenladen chain store Kettenladen (Br.)
— from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig
by the child of Hagar, and not by Sarah’s chosen one; close to its cedars and its cypresses, its lofty spires and airy arches, the moonlight falls upon Bethesda’s pool; further on, entered by the gate of St. Stephen, the eye, though ‘tis the noon of night, traces with ease the Street of Grief, a long winding ascent to a vast cupolaed pile that now covers Calvary, called the Street of Grief because there the most illustrious of the human, as well as of the Hebrew, race, the descendant of King David, and the divine Son of the most favoured of women, twice sank under that burden of suffering and shame which is now throughout all Christendom the emblem of triumph and of honour; passing over groups and masses of houses built of stone, with terraced roofs, or surmounted with small domes, we reach the hill of Salem, where Melchisedek built his mystic citadel; and still remains the hill of Scopas, where Titus gazed upon Jerusalem on the eve of his final assault.
— from Tancred; Or, The New Crusade by Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield
See Africa David, philosopher, 83 David ben Levi, Talmudist, 46 David ben Yehuda, poet, 223 David d'Ascoli, physician, 97 David della Rocca, alluded to, 124 David de Pomis, physician, 45 , 97 Davison, Bogumil, actor, 246 Deborah, as poetess, 106-107 De Causis , by David, 83 Decimal fractions first mentioned, 91 "Deeds of King David and Goliath, The," drama, 244 Delitzsch, Franz, quoted, 24 Del Medigo, Elias.
— from Jewish Literature and Other Essays by Gustav Karpeles
Last week I received a letter from a Mr. W. B. Bogert, of the firm of Bogert, Maltby & Co., commission grain merchants, Chicago, ordering a “very heavy weight dog of kindly disposition and good blood.
— from The Boston Terrier and All About It A Practical, Scientific, and Up to Date Guide to the Breeding of the American Dog by Edward Axtell
Frontispiece "'Benefactor'?" she read, "'a doer of kindly deeds; a friendly helper.'
— from Her Husband's Purse by Helen Reimensnyder Martin
some negroes, who were frolicing during the Christmas holy-days corset inventress to the Dutchess of Kent [ Duchess and Dutchess are each used once ] French (corrected): From the left wing a line runs en crémaillère
— from Travels Through North America, During the Years 1825 and 1826. v. 1-2 by Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach Bernhard
Well, de Owl knowed dat, an' so wen he seed de Peafowl walkin' by so big, an' him in de kitchen er cookin', it kinter hu't his feelin's, so he tuck'n holler'd at de Peafowl, "'Whooo cooks fur you-oo-a?
— from Diddie, Dumps, and Tot; Or, Plantation Child-Life by Louise Clarke Pyrnelle
[Pg 8] That beautiful daughter of King David, and sister to Absalom, who was the finest looking man of his day, was called Tamar, which is the Hebrew word for palm .
— from The Palm Tree Blessing by William Edward Shepard
"Yet they have grown with use," said Wonderwings; "and for every deed of kindness done a star has sprung, to shine in beauty there for evermore."
— from Wonderwings and other Fairy Stories by Edith Howes
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