The History of the Condition of Women, in Various Ages and Nations, Volume 1Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1835 - 306 pages |
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... young man to seek a girl in marriage without the intervention of his pa- He said to his father and mother , " I have seen a woman of the daughters of the Philistines ; now therefore get her for me to wife ; " and when his parents ...
... young man to seek a girl in marriage without the intervention of his pa- He said to his father and mother , " I have seen a woman of the daughters of the Philistines ; now therefore get her for me to wife ; " and when his parents ...
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... young men of his family . The bride , accompanied by her nurse , was con- veyed in a litter from her father's house , followed by all her female friends and relations closely veiled . The procession was headed by seventy young priests ...
... young men of his family . The bride , accompanied by her nurse , was con- veyed in a litter from her father's house , followed by all her female friends and relations closely veiled . The procession was headed by seventy young priests ...
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... young men the bridegroom , to the parents , who placed the right hand of the wife within the right hand of her husband , and pronounced upon them the paternal blessing . " Blessed be thou , O Lord our God , who didst create Adam and Eve ...
... young men the bridegroom , to the parents , who placed the right hand of the wife within the right hand of her husband , and pronounced upon them the paternal blessing . " Blessed be thou , O Lord our God , who didst create Adam and Eve ...
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... young princes of Persia . Her statue was erected at Lacedæmon , among those of the Persian generals . She became in love with a young man of Abydos 28 CARIAN WOMEN .
... young princes of Persia . Her statue was erected at Lacedæmon , among those of the Persian generals . She became in love with a young man of Abydos 28 CARIAN WOMEN .
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Lydia Maria Child. She became in love with a young man of Abydos , who did not return her passion ; in consequence of which she caused his eyes to be put out while he slept , and then , in a fit of remorse , jumped from the promontory of ...
Lydia Maria Child. She became in love with a young man of Abydos , who did not return her passion ; in consequence of which she caused his eyes to be put out while he slept , and then , in a fit of remorse , jumped from the promontory of ...
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Page 23 - Thus saith the Lord of Hosts, Consider ye, and call for the mourning women, that they may come; and send for cunning women, that they may come: and let them make haste, and take up a wailing for us, that our eyes may run down with tears, and our eyelids gush out with waters.
Page 10 - And Miriam, the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a timbrel in her hand ; and all the women went out after her with timbrels and with dances. And Miriam answered them, Sing ye to the Lord, for he hath triumphed gloriously : the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea.
Page 266 - I never addressed myself in the language of decency and friendship, without receiving a decent and friendly answer; with man it has often been otherwise.
Page 8 - And he took butter, and milk, and the calf which he had dressed, and set it before them; and he stood by them under the tree, and they did eat.
Page 122 - I beheld another distressing scene this morning at the Place of Skulls; a poor woman lying dead, or nearly dead, and her two children by her, looking at the dogs and vultures, which were near. The people passed by without noticing the children. I asked them where was their home. They said ' they had no home but where their mother was.
Page 215 - God; from all which it is most reasonable to understand, that some marks of divine favour and distinction were visible about him at his birth. His qualifications and endowments come next under consideration. He is said to have been learned in all the wisdom of the Egyptians* and to have been mighty in words and in deeds.
Page 244 - It is a narrow strip of cotton cloth wrapped many times round, immediately over the forehead. In Bondou, the head is encircled with strings of white beads, and a small plate of gold is worn in the middle of the forehead. In Kasson the ladies decorate their heads in a very tasteful and elegant manner with white seashells. In Kaarta and Ludamar, the women raise their hair to a great height by the addition of a pad (as...
Page 153 - Employment is the guardian of female innocence : do not allow women time to be idle; let them be the first dressed and the last undressed all the year round. " No in-door household work is repugnant to a modest and sensible woman. The shuttle and the needle are only the...
Page 12 - She considereth a field, and buyeth it : with the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard.
Page 12 - She riseth also while it is yet night and giveth meat to her household, and a portion to her maidens.