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... keep more than one woman ; I therefore concluded , that prostitutes were banished from society . I was deceived ; every man here keeps as many wives as he can maintain : the laws are cemented with blood , praised and disregarded . The ...
... keep more than one woman ; I therefore concluded , that prostitutes were banished from society . I was deceived ; every man here keeps as many wives as he can maintain : the laws are cemented with blood , praised and disregarded . The ...
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... keeps four wives , a gentleman three , and a stage - player two . As for the magistrates , the country justices and ' squires , they are employed first in debauching young virgins , and then punishing the transgression . From such a ...
... keeps four wives , a gentleman three , and a stage - player two . As for the magistrates , the country justices and ' squires , they are employed first in debauching young virgins , and then punishing the transgression . From such a ...
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... keep their dead for three days on the same bed where the person died ; after which they bury him in a grave mo- derately deep , but with the head still uncovered . Here for several days they present him different sorts of meats ; which ...
... keep their dead for three days on the same bed where the person died ; after which they bury him in a grave mo- derately deep , but with the head still uncovered . Here for several days they present him different sorts of meats ; which ...
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... keep them company now they are dead . As we walked along to a particular part of the temple , There , says the gentleman , pointing with his finger , that is the poet's corner ; there you see the monuments of Shak- speare , and Milton ...
... keep them company now they are dead . As we walked along to a particular part of the temple , There , says the gentleman , pointing with his finger , that is the poet's corner ; there you see the monuments of Shak- speare , and Milton ...
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... keep their present conquests would be rather a burden than an advantage to them ; rather a diminution of their strength than an increase of power . It is in the politic as in the human constitution ; if the limbs grow too large for the ...
... keep their present conquests would be rather a burden than an advantage to them ; rather a diminution of their strength than an increase of power . It is in the politic as in the human constitution ; if the limbs grow too large for the ...
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