K.
KEEP. 'You have Lord Kames, keep him,' ii. 53.
KINDNESS. 'Always, Sir, set a high value on spontaneous kindness,'
iv. 115;
'To cultivate kindness is a valuable part of the business of
life,' iii. 182.
KNEW. 'George the First knew nothing and desired to know nothing; did nothing, and desired to do nothing,' ii. 342.
KNOCKED. 'He should write so as he may live by them, not so as he may be knocked on the head,' ii. 221.
KNOWING. 'It is a pity he is not knowing,' ii. 196.
KNOWLEDGE. 'A desire of knowledge is the natural feeling of mankind,'
i. 458;
'A man must carry knowledge with him, if he would bring home
knowledge,' iii. 302.