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KUPFERBLAU, mineral, xvi. 411. KURA, river, Transcaucasia, Russia, XXI.
74; xxiil. 513.
KURAL, Tamil poem, xxm. 43. KURAN, or Koran (q.v.), xvi. 597. KURBSKI, Prince Andrew, Russian
writer, XXI. 92, 104. KURDISTAN, country, "Western Asia,
xiv. 155; xxm. 653; Nestorians of,
xvii. 357. KURD LANGUAGE, Dictionaries of, vn.
190. KURDS, race of people, Western Asia,
ii. 712; xiv. 156. KUREN (Old Kuldja), town, Central
Asia, xiv. 154. KURENBERG, Von, Austrian poet, xvii.
476. KURGAN, town, Siberia, xiv. 160; xxn.
1 1 ; XXIII. 430. KURGANS, sepulchral mounds, Kertch,
Russia, xiv. 53. KURILE ISLANDS, North-Eastern Asia,
xiv. 160; xni. 569, 570. KURINIANS, Caucasian tribe, xiv. 475. KURISCHE HAFF, lagoon, Prussia, xx.
20.
KURLA, town, Turkestan, xxm. 639. KURLAND (Courland), province, Russia,
VI. 515; xxi. 69. KURMIS, class of society, India, xvni.
72.
KURNAL, district, India, xx. 109. KURNEH, Egypt, Temple of, vn. 779. KURRACHEE, district, India, xiv. 160;
town, xiv. 161.
KuRRAM, river, Afghanistan, I. 230. KURSK, government, Russia, Xiv. 161;
xxi. 69; town, xiv. 1 6 1. KURSNER, Conrad (Pellicanus), German
theologian, xvni. 477. KuRU, mountains, Persia, XVIII. 619. KURUASSA, town, Niger, Africa, XVII.
496. KURUMBAS, hill tribe, India, XVII. 509;
xxm. 42. KURUSH (Cyrus), Persian king, xvni.
564. KURYANIN-KARA, mountain chain,
Transcaspian Region, Russia, xxm.
511. KUSHADASSI, town, Asia Minor, xxi.
361.
KUSHLEK, Mongol chief, Xlll. 621. KUSHTIA, town, India, xvii. 161. Kusi, river, India, in. 626; xvii. 340. KUSIMANSE, carnivorous mammal, XV.
437- KUSSNACHT, Bay of, Lake of Lucerne,
Switzerland, XV. 41. KUSTENDJE, town, Roumania, xiv.
161.
KiJSTRlN, town, Prussia, Xiv. 162. Ku-su (Su-Chow), town, China, xxn.
617. KUSUGA, Shinto temple of, Nara, Japan,
xvii. 229.
KUSUNDAS, Nepalese race, xvii. 341. KUTAIAH, town, Asia Minor, Xiv. 162. KUTAIS, town, Caucasus, Russia, xiv. 162; xxm. 514; government, xxm.
5i3- KUTAYA (Kutaiah), town, Asia Minor,
xiv. 162. KUTCHUK-KAINARDJI, Walachia, Peace
of (1774), xxi. 18; xxm. 647. KUTCHUK-MENDER, river, Asia Minor,
ii. 708.
KUTCHUM, fort, Siberia, xxm. 430. KUTNO, town, Russian Poland, xxiv.
375-
KUTSHUK-KAINARDJI, Walachia, Treaty of (1774), xxi. 18; xxm. 647.
KUTTENBERG, town, Bohemia, Xiv. 162.
KUTUSOFF, Mikhail J. G., Russian general, xvii. 217.
KUTY, tovn, Austria, xiv. 162.
KUXHAFEN (Cuxhaven), town, Ger many, vi. 742.
KUYUNJIK, ruins of Nineveh, xvii. 512;
n. 397-
KUZNETSK, town, Siberia, xiv. 162; xxi. 305; xxn. ii; xxm. 439.
KVASS, Russian beer, IV. 264.
KWALA KUNGSA, town, Straits Settle ments, Asia, XXII. 587.
KWALA LUMPUR, town, Straits Settle ments, Asia, xxn. 587.
KWANG-CHOW Foo, or Canton (q.v.), China, v. 37.
KWANG-SE, province, China, v. 640.
KWANG-TUNG, province, China, V.
639- KWANNON, Japanese goddess, Temple
of, xxm. 433. KWANTZE, Chinese musical instrument,
xvii. 705.
KWEI-CHOW, province, China, V. 640. KWEI-LING Foo, town, China, v. 640. KWEI-YANG FOO, town, China, v. 640. KwON-ZA-LENG, river, British Burmah,
XXI. 239. KWORRA (Niger), river, Africa, xvii.
496. KYAN, or Kaiyan, town, Persia, xvin.
627. KYD, Thomas, English dramatist, vn.
429; xxi. 763. KYLAS, Cave-chambers of, Ellora, India,
n. 395- KYLE, district, Ayrshire, Scotland, in.
163.
KYLOES, breed of cattle, I. 389. KYNETOSKIAS CYATHUS, species of
Polyzoa, xix. 438. KYOUK-HPYU, district, Burmah, xiv.
162.
KYROSITE, mineral, xvi. 390. KYRRE, Olaf, Norwegian king, xvn.
587.
KYSHTYM, town, Russia, xvni. 550. KYTHAL (Kaithal), town, Punjab,
India, xni. 825.
T the twelfth letter of the alphabet,
- - xiv. 163.
LAACHER SEE, lake, Rhenish Prussia,
xx. 20. LAAR, or Laer, Pieter van, Dutch
painter, xiv. 200. LA BADIE, Jean de, French Pietist, xiv.
163.
LABADISTS, religious sect, xiv. 163. LABARUM, sacred standard, xiv. 164. LABBAYS, Indian race, xn. 746; xv. 185. LABE, Louise, French poetess, ix. 651. LABEL MOULDING, in architecture, n.
466.
LABEM (Aussig), town, Bohemia, in. 101. LABEO, Marcus Antistius, Roman jurist,
xiv. 164. , Notker, monk of St Gall, XVII.
597- LABER, Dypold, German transcriber,
xxm. 682. LABERINTO, El, Juan de Mena s poem,
xvi. i. LABERIUS, Decimus, Latin farceur, xiv.
164. LABICUM, ancient town, Italy, xiv.
344-
LABID, Arabic poet, xvi. 537.
LABIENUS, Titus, Roman general, xiv. 165; xvni. 286.
LABOUR, xiv. 165; xix. 463; in early times, I. 294; in relation to capital, xxiv. 48; influence of communism on, VI. 217; diet suitable for, VII. 202; free trade in, ix. 761; legislation with respect to, xiv. 166; in mining, XVI. 449; rents paid in, XX. 403; socialist views of, xxn. 206, 21 1 ; in relation to wages, xxiv. 306; in relation to wealth, xxiv. 461; Lassalle s views on capital and, xiv. 32 1 ; Ricardo s, xix. 374; Rodbertus s, xx. 616; Adam Smith s, xix. 367.
LABOURDONNAIS, B. F. Mahe de(i699~ 1753), French governor, Mauritius, xv. 641. -, F. B. Mahe de (1795-1840), French
chess-player, v. 60 1. LABOURERS, Farm, i. 408. LABOUR LAWS, xiv. 165. LABOURS, The Twelve, of Hercules, XL
726. LABRADOR, territory, North America,
xiv. 175; Eskimos of, vin. 544. LABRADOR-DUCK, bird, in. 735. LABRADORITE, mineral, xvi. 420. LABRANG, Buddhist temple, Lhasa,
Tibet, xiv. 228, 499. LA BREA, pitch lake, Trinidad, West
Indies, xxm. 573. LA BREDE, Baron de (Montesquieu, q.v.
xvi. 782. LABRUNIE, Gerard (G. de Nerval),
French writer, x. 441. LABRUS, genus of fishes, xxiv. 686. LA BRUYERE, Jean de, French moralist,
xiv. 177; ix. 663.
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