An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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Page 49
... woman arose , smiling upon her bier , and said to him , " Why inform people of that about which they do not inquire ? " The husband died soon after , and was buried over - against his spouse ; but on the morrow their bodies were found ...
... woman arose , smiling upon her bier , and said to him , " Why inform people of that about which they do not inquire ? " The husband died soon after , and was buried over - against his spouse ; but on the morrow their bodies were found ...
Page 50
... woman entered into this society , they adopted two children , a boy and a girl , who succeeded to their goods , and who married together upon the same condition of not getting children , but of adopting two others of different sexes ...
... woman entered into this society , they adopted two children , a boy and a girl , who succeeded to their goods , and who married together upon the same condition of not getting children , but of adopting two others of different sexes ...
Page 55
... woman . Yes - he believed it , and not without reason . The good of society , without doubt , more than the love of virtue , caused the rape of a married woman to be regarded as an enormous injustice , the ill - consequences of which ...
... woman . Yes - he believed it , and not without reason . The good of society , without doubt , more than the love of virtue , caused the rape of a married woman to be regarded as an enormous injustice , the ill - consequences of which ...
Page 56
... woman . The reason- able conclusion of this was , to be afraid lest they should privately dispatch him , that they might keep Sarah , and yet not be reproached with taking away a married woman for the public would have had no knowledge ...
... woman . The reason- able conclusion of this was , to be afraid lest they should privately dispatch him , that they might keep Sarah , and yet not be reproached with taking away a married woman for the public would have had no knowledge ...
Page 62
... woman whatsoever ; and whether also the said absolution be given in the name only of the cleric himself , or of him jointly with his paramours , with a dispensation to enable him to take and hold his orders and ecclesiastical bene ...
... woman whatsoever ; and whether also the said absolution be given in the name only of the cleric himself , or of him jointly with his paramours , with a dispensation to enable him to take and hold his orders and ecclesiastical bene ...
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