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prophecy in Deut xxviii
It is thus: "R. Jose said: I was vexed all my life in not being able to understand the prophecy in Deut. xxviii.
— from Some Jewish Witnesses For Christ by Aaron Bernstein

particularly in detail XII
special, IX 296, XVI 110; in special , especially, particularly, in detail, XII a 110, 135, &c.; Specialych , Specyaly , Special(l)y , especially, particularly, I 13, V 25, XI a 37,
— from A Middle English Vocabulary, Designed for use with Sisam's Fourteenth Century Verse & Prose by J. R. R. (John Ronald Reuel) Tolkien

passage is Deut xvi
The second irrelevant passage is Deut. xvi.
— from Unitarianism Defended A Series of Lectures by Three Protestant Dissenting Ministers of Liverpool by John Hamilton Thom

portails imagés du XII
Autour de Paris (Paris, 1910); G. Fleury, Études sur les portails imagés du XII siècle (Mamers, Fleury et Dangin, 1904); Histoire littéraire de la France (Paris, 1835), vol. 18, p. 33, “Guérin, évêque de Senlis.”
— from How France Built Her Cathedrals: A Study in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries by Elizabeth Boyle O'Reilly

Portraits Intimes du XVIII
The most ingenious efforts of the brothers in this direction were, however, concentrated upon "Portraits Intimes du XVIII e Siècle," 1857-'58, and upon the "Histoire de Marie Antoinette," 1858.
— from Renée Mauperin by Jules de Goncourt

portails imagés du XII
Lettres de St. Ives, évêque de Chartres (Chartres, Petrot-Garnier, 1885); A. J. de H. Bushnell, Storied Windows (New York, Macmillan Company, 1914); Crosnier, Iconographie chrétienne (Tours, Mâme, 1876); Gabriel Fleury, Études sur les portails imagés du XII e siècle (Mamers, Fleury et Dangin, 1904); Histoire littéraire de la France , vol.
— from How France Built Her Cathedrals: A Study in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries by Elizabeth Boyle O'Reilly

Psusennes I dynasty xxi
I think this was Psusennes I. (dynasty xxi.).
— from Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 3 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer

Palliser Islands described xi
Palliser Islands described, xi. 99.
— from A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels - Volume 18 Historical Sketch of the Progress of Discovery, Navigation, and Commerce, from the Earliest Records to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century, By William Stevenson by William Stevenson

Portraits intimes du XVIII
En 18, 1851; Salon de 1852, 1852; La Lorette, 1853; Mystères des Théâtres, 1853; La revolution dans les Mœurs, 1854; Histoire de la Société Française pendant la Revolution, 1854; Histoire de la Société Française pendant la Directoire, 1855; Le Peinture à l'Exposition de Paris de 1855, 1855; Une Voiture des Masques, 1856; Les Actrices, 1856; Sophie Arnauld, 1857; Portraits intimes du XVIII Siècle, 1857-1858; Histoire de Marie Antoinette, 1858; L'Art du XVIII Siècle, 1859-1875; Les Hommes de Lettres, 1860; Les Maîtresses de Louis VI, 1860; Sœur Philomène, 1861; Les Femmes au XVIII Siècle, 1864; Renée Mauperin, 1864; Germinie Lacerteux, 1864; Idées et Sensations, 1860; Manette Salomon, 1867; Madame Gervaisais, 1869; Gavarni, 1873; La Patrie en Danger, 1879; L'Amour au XVIII Siècle, 1873; La du Barry, 1875; Madame de Pompadour, 1878; La Duchesse de la Châteauroux, 1879; Pages retrouvées, 1886; Journal des Goncourts, 1887-1896, 9 Vols.
— from The Symbolist Movement in Literature by Arthur Symons


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