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Human life is as fair and tempting as the fruit of 'Ain Jidy,' till stung and poisoned by the
Southern Literature From 1579-1895 A comprehensive review, with copious extracts and criticisms for the use of schools and the general reader Louise Manly 1896
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Jidy -- the very same route which is taken by the Arabs in their marauding expeditions at the present day.
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En-eglaim -- En-gedi (meaning "fountain of the kid"), anciently, Hazazon-Tamar, now Ain-Jidy; west of the Dead Sea; David's place of refuge from Saul.
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A large Tipula (Plumosa?) began to ap - pear in considerable numbers about the middle of May: and although, as the summer advanced, a few of the most common species of flies and moths were seen, — once only, in a low and marshy situation, in the month of Jidy, did we ex - perience any inconvenience from them.
Sporting Magazine 1812
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She was burnt to death at Lord Frederick's seat at Comb-Bank, on Jidy 25th, I8O7.
Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical 1812
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The enjoyment of the first of Jidy, when I go off, is surpassed by nothing but the first of September, when I come home.
Libellus: or, A Bried Sketch of the Kingdom of Gotham W. Charles 1798
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Human life is as fair and tempting as the fruit of 'Ain Jidy,' till stung and poisoned by the Tenthredo of sin. "
St. Elmo 1872
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Human life is as fair and tempting as the fruit of 'Ain Jidy,' till stung and poisoned by the Tenthredo of sin. "
St. Elmo. A Novel. Augusta Jane 1867
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Historical Account of the Most Celebrated Voyages, Travels, and Discoveries [microform]: From ... 1796
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Jidy 1770. tt* OmifTions or Miflakcs in the foregoing Lift of Names may be reftified; if pointed out to the Editor before Ckriftmas next; at which Time the Subfcription will be finally clofed, and (hoiild any Copies then remain un - fold, the Price will be raifed to Two Guineas the Writing-paper, and One Giunea arJ a Hal/the common Paper.
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