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juives de K
juives de Kaï-fong-fou , 1900; Henri Cordier , Les Juifs en Chine , and Fung and Wagnall's Jewish Encyclopedia .)
— from The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 1 by Rustichello of Pisa

Jahrbücher des kaiserl
Medicinische Jahrbücher des kaiserl.
— from All About Coffee by William H. (William Harrison) Ukers

Jertes Dr known
Jertes , Dr., known to the Rev. F. W. Becker, laboured with great blessing as a missionary at Frankfort-on-Main in 1838.
— from Some Jewish Witnesses For Christ by Aaron Bernstein

Jeremiah Dickson K
Sir Jeremiah Dickson, K.C.B. (Permanent). Lt.-Col.
— from The Waterloo Roll Call With Biographical Notes and Anecdotes by Charles Dalton

juga dan kapada
only Dan lagi nahas pada bulan yang dua-b’las itu pada tiap-tiap bulan:—Pertama-tama pada bulan Muharram kapada 5 hari bulan nahas dan kapada 15 pun nahas juga; dan kapada bulan Safar 1 hari bulan nahas dan kapada 3 hari bulan pun nahas juga; dan kapada bulan Rabiʿ-al-awal kapada 1 hari bulan nahas, kapada 2 hari bulan pun nahas juga; dan kapada bulan Rabiʿ-al-akhir 1 hari bulan nahas kapada 7 hari bulan pun nahas juga; dan kapada bulan Jumada-’l-awal 2 hari bulan nahas kapada 15 hari bulan pun nahas; dan kapada bulan Jumada-’l-akhir 2 hari bulan nahas, kapada 4 hari bulan pun nahas; dan kapada bulan Rejab 11 hari bulan nahas kapada 13 hari bulan [ 661 ]
— from Malay Magic Being an introduction to the folklore and popular religion of the Malay Peninsula by Walter William Skeat

job Dr Kennon
“Good luck on your new job, Dr. Kennon,” he said.
— from The Lani People by Jesse F. (Jesse Franklin) Bone

jeepney driver keeps
2 female genitalia (humorous allusion, originating with a movie in which the hero, a jeepney driver, keeps peeping at his female passengers’ genitalia while shouting his destination, Quiapo).
— from A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan by John U. Wolff

Jesse Dixon Ky
1897 White, Rev. Jesse Dixon, Ky.
— from Crimes of Preachers in the United States and Canada by M. E. Billings

J Donald Kingsley
J. Donald Kingsley (A); 3Sep63; R321327.
— from U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1963 July - December by Library of Congress. Copyright Office

John Dinham Kings
A Glade in Old Shute Park William Newbery Frontispiece Effigy of Lord Willoughby de Broke, Callington Roscoe Gibbs To face p. 1 The Cheney Monument, Edington — — — 8 Effigies of Sir Fulke and Lady Greville, Alcester — — — 29 Tomb of the Second Lord Willoughby de Broke, Beer-Ferrers — — — 32 Bench-ends, Beer-Ferrers — — — 33 Presumed Effigy of Cicely Bonville, Astley — — — 37 Effigy of the Earl of Shrewsbury, Whitchurch — — — 47 Effigies of Lord and Lady Harington, Porlock — — — 48 Old Shute Gateway Photograph — 66 Effigy of the Duchess of Suffolk, Westminster Abbey Roscoe Gibbs — 77 Bench-end, Limington — — — 80 Bench-ends, Barwick — — — 81 Dorset Chapel, Ottery St. Mary Photograph — 84 Monument to the Duke of Buckingham, Britford Roscoe Gibbs — 87 Discovery at the Saracen's Head Inn, Salisbury Saturday Magazine — 109 Effigy of Cardinal Morton, Canterbury Cathedral Roscoe Gibbs — 116 Effigy of Lord Cheney, Salisbury Cathedral — — — 118 Indent of Brass of Archbishop Stafford, Canterbury Cathedral — — — 137 Effigy of Sir John Dinham, Kings-Carswell — — — 140 Gravestone of Emma, Mother of Archbishop Stafford, North-Bradley — — — 143 Effigies of Lord and Lady Bottreaux, North Cadbury — — — 147 Brass of Sir John Arundell, St. Columb-Major — — — 155 Regal Heraldy, temp.
— from The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West by W. H. Hamilton (William Henry Hamilton) Rogers

jist dat kind
"Ah, I's played de fool," he said, "in jist dat kind o' tradin'.
— from A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences of Laura S. Haviland by Laura S. (Laura Smith) Haviland

Jahrbuch der Königl
[77] Two exceedingly fine brooches of about the end of the twelfth century, found at Mainz in 1896 and now in the treasury of the cathedral, are described by Dr. Schneider in the Jahrbuch der Königl
— from Jewellery by H. Clifford (Harold Clifford) Smith

Joe D Kinsey
Joe D. Kinsey & William L. Canady (E); 23Dec54; R142304.
— from U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1955 January - June by Library of Congress. Copyright Office

jurist died known
Henry T. Cochrane , a Scottish jurist, died; known as the biographer of his friend Lord Jeffrey.
— from The Every Day Book of History and Chronology Embracing the Anniversaries of Memorable Persons and Events in Every Period and State of the World, from the Creation to the Present Time by Joel Munsell

J D Kelley
By J. D. Kelley, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va. 5.00 Pittsburg.
— from The American Missionary — Volume 50, No. 06, June, 1896 by Various

Jeff Davis Kinney
It is found in Triassic red shales in Howard County and in Cretaceous sedimentary rocks in Brewster, Brown, Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, Kinney, and Val Verde counties.
— from Texas Rocks and Minerals: An Amateur's Guide by Roselle M. Girard

James De Kay
It included among its members conspicuous professional men in science, law, letters and philosophy, of whom were Fitz-Greene Halleck, William A. and John Duer, Professor Renwick, Philip Hone, James De Kay, the great naturalist, Charles Augustus Davis, Dr. John W. Francis, Charles King, Verplanck, Bryant and Sands.
— from Old Taverns of New York by W. Harrison (William Harrison) Bayles


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