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| KEELAGE | | The right of demanding money for the bottom of ships ... |
| KEELAGE | | The right of demanding money for the bottom of ships ... |
| KEELS | | This word is applied, in England, to vessels employed in ... |
| KEELS | | This word is applied, in England, to vessels employed in ... |
| KENTUCKY | | The name of one of the new states of the ... |
| KENTUCKY | | The name of one of the new states of the ... |
| KEY | | An instrument made for shutting and opening a lock.</P><P>2. The ... |
| KEY | | estates. A wharf at which to land goods from, or ... |
| KEY | | An instrument made for shutting and opening a lock.</P><P>2. The ... |
| KEY | | estates. A wharf at which to land goods from, or ... |
| KEYAGE | | A toll paid for loading and unloading merchandise at a ... |
| KEYAGE | | A toll paid for loading and unloading merchandise at a ... |
| KIDNAPPING | | The forcible and unlawful abduction and conveying away of a ... |
| KIDNAPPING | | The forcible and unlawful abduction and conveying away of a ... |
| KILDERKIN | | A measure of capacity equal to eighteen gallons. See Measure. ... |
| KILDERKIN | | A measure of capacity equal to eighteen gallons. See Measure. ... |
| KINDRED | | Relations by blood.</P><P>2. Nature has divided the kindred of every ... |
| KINDRED | | Relations by blood.</P><P>2. Nature has divided the kindred of every ... |
| KING | | The chief magistrate of a kingdom, vested usually with the ... |
| KING | | The chief magistrate of a kingdom, vested usually with the ... |
| KING'S BENCH | | The name of the supreme court of law in England. ... |
| KING'S BENCH | | The name of the supreme court of law in England. ... |
| KINGDOM | | A country where an officer called a king exercises the ... |
| KINGDOM | | A country where an officer called a king exercises the ... |
| KINTLIDGE | | merc. law. This term is used by merchants and seafaring ... |
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