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E J Kylie M
Translated and edited, with an Introductory Sketch of the Life of St. Boniface, by E. J. Kylie , M.A. 56.
— from Eve: A Novel by S. (Sabine) Baring-Gould

Ex Johannes Kent mercer
Ex.: "Johannes Kent, mercer," p. 217.
— from A Literary History of the English People, from the Origins to the Renaissance by J. J. (Jean Jules) Jusserand

Ellenwood Jane Kapper Mrs
Judson L. Ellenwood, Jane Kapper (Mrs. Frederick Kapper) & Ann Glegg (Mrs. Harold Glegg) (C); 4Feb66; R379368.
— from U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1966 January - June by Library of Congress. Copyright Office

ever Johne Knox maid
Of this sermon, which was the first that ever Johne Knox maid in publict, was thare diverse bruyttis.
— from The Works of John Knox, Volume 1 (of 6) by John Knox

entailed just kept me
Tom gave me permission to make certain arrangements which would enable her and Harry to marry and settle, and the excitement and occupation which this entailed just kept me, I think, from going out of my mind with melancholy.
— from Materfamilias by Ada Cambridge

E Jean Kennedy Montrose
Miss Eunice Kitto, Fort Berthold, N. Dak. {69} Matrons , Miss L.H. Douglas, New Haven, Conn. (Dakota Home), Miss Harriet A. Brown, Rocky Point, N.Y. (Birds' Nest), Miss S. Lizzie Voorhees, Rocky Hill, N.J. (Boys' Cottage), Miss E. Jean Kennedy, Montrose, Iowa. (Perkins Hall), Mrs. E.E. Scotford, Santee Agency, Nebraska. (Whitney Hall), Miss Nettie Calhoun, Kenton, Ohio. (Dining Hall), Missionaries , Mrs. J.A. Chadbourne, Santee Agency, Nebraska.
— from The American Missionary — Volume 45, No. 02, February, 1891 by Various

English Jacobites kept many
Indeed, this was a point much doubted among the adherents of the house of Stuart; and as a well-founded disbelief in the cooperation of the English Jacobites kept many Scottish men of rank from his standard, and diminished the courage of those who had joined it, nothing could be more seasonable for the Chevalier than the open declaration in his favour of the representative of the house of Waverley-Honour, so long known as Cavaliers and Royalists.
— from Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since by Walter Scott

else Just keep me
Anything else?" "Just keep me posted, that's all.
— from The Asses of Balaam by Randall Garrett

Ellis J K McCabe
Bradly, H. E. Moore, Geo. S. Cockrell, Thomas S. Cockrell, Horace W. Ferguson, R. Ellis, J. K. McCabe, Jacob Alstadt, H. Tracy.
— from Address to the People of the United States, together with the Proceedings and Resolutions of the Pro-Slavery Convention of Missouri, Held at Lexington, July 1855 by Unknown


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