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Jacobi in Göttinger Gelehrte Anzeigen
also Jacobi in Göttinger Gelehrte Anzeigen , vol. viii.
— from A History of Sanskrit Literature by Arthur Anthony Macdonell

John if good gals and
“Will is what I said, brother William John; if good gals, and civil, and marry decently—eh?” and he faced about to Rhoda who was walking with Miss Wicklow.
— from Rhoda Fleming — Complete by George Meredith

Jerusalem in Germany generally ascribed
The German letter addressed to the Countess Hahn-Hahn on her two works— From Babylon to Jerusalem , and In Jerusalem —in Germany generally ascribed to Dr. itzsch , of Berlin, has been translated and published by Mr. Parker.
— from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. XXIII.—April, 1852.—Vol. IV. None by Various

Jack in great glee and
exclaimed Jack in great glee, and, looking toward the store, we could see a party of mounted men just coming out of the timber at the creek crossing.
— from The Wolf Hunters: A Story of the Buffalo Plains by Robert Morris Peck

Joseph in green gloves and
[Pg 151] —a landau really—with coachman and footman on the box, and Joseph in green gloves and a silk hat on the front seat.
— from At Close Range by Francis Hopkinson Smith


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