The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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Page 23
... wife that Paris hath more courtesans than London honest women , ( which may admit a double sense :) that Seville is like a chess - board table , having as many Moriscos as Spaniards : that Venice hath more Maquerelles than Marchands ...
... wife that Paris hath more courtesans than London honest women , ( which may admit a double sense :) that Seville is like a chess - board table , having as many Moriscos as Spaniards : that Venice hath more Maquerelles than Marchands ...
Page 31
... wife from him , and while he defended her as well as he could , one of them killed the wife , and he who killed her , with his fellows , was taken : and when the kindred of her which was slain , required law at the justice of Chester's ...
... wife from him , and while he defended her as well as he could , one of them killed the wife , and he who killed her , with his fellows , was taken : and when the kindred of her which was slain , required law at the justice of Chester's ...
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... wife the best of wives ! Happy am I in her wine and mead . Eminent woman of a knightly race , Honourable , beneficent , noble . Her children come in pairs , A beautiful nest of chieftains ! A large family was the result of this union ...
... wife the best of wives ! Happy am I in her wine and mead . Eminent woman of a knightly race , Honourable , beneficent , noble . Her children come in pairs , A beautiful nest of chieftains ! A large family was the result of this union ...
Page 60
... wife put on the head of her dead husband , as the last gift she could bestow on him , a purple cap , such as the ... wives and daughters , in the discharge of their domestic duties . To many sepulchres , locks of hair were ap- pended ...
... wife put on the head of her dead husband , as the last gift she could bestow on him , a purple cap , such as the ... wives and daughters , in the discharge of their domestic duties . To many sepulchres , locks of hair were ap- pended ...
Page 65
... wives and children , move about in a kind of waggon , the only kind of habitation they have : sometimes , however , they erect tents . Their journeys with their flocks are , frequently , to a considerable distance , sometimes to the ...
... wives and children , move about in a kind of waggon , the only kind of habitation they have : sometimes , however , they erect tents . Their journeys with their flocks are , frequently , to a considerable distance , sometimes to the ...
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