Works of the Camden Society, Volume 61,Edição 3Camden Society, 1854 |
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... women & little children . Wee have many delicate and sweete ladies and gentle- women , which ( in the tyme of distresse , and not having any hope of safetye in their owne mansions , ) were utterly unable to lye in an earthen trench one ...
... women & little children . Wee have many delicate and sweete ladies and gentle- women , which ( in the tyme of distresse , and not having any hope of safetye in their owne mansions , ) were utterly unable to lye in an earthen trench one ...
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... women of good estimacon and honest demeanor were licenced ( & yet but a few of them neither , one or two in a towne , & c . ) . But , alas ! every one , cut and longtaile , man & woman , honest & vicious ( I might saie , rogue and ) ...
... women of good estimacon and honest demeanor were licenced ( & yet but a few of them neither , one or two in a towne , & c . ) . But , alas ! every one , cut and longtaile , man & woman , honest & vicious ( I might saie , rogue and ) ...
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... women ; it may be , that they'l make amende for the imperfections of men . No , no , ( believe it ) they are worse imployed , more disguised , and transcend men ( in vanities of this sort ) , as farre as the brightnes of the sunne ...
... women ; it may be , that they'l make amende for the imperfections of men . No , no , ( believe it ) they are worse imployed , more disguised , and transcend men ( in vanities of this sort ) , as farre as the brightnes of the sunne ...
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... women like themselves ; ecclesiasticall men & women like themselves ; & all other degrees & rankes of people like themselves ; that the outward apparaile might plainely distinguish ( and manifest ) the degree of the wearer . But for ...
... women like themselves ; ecclesiasticall men & women like themselves ; & all other degrees & rankes of people like themselves ; that the outward apparaile might plainely distinguish ( and manifest ) the degree of the wearer . But for ...
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... woman . Gullying signifies indulging in gluttony , from gula , Thomas Wright , in " The Passions of the Minde , " p . 139 , ed . 1604 , says , " Vices are plagues , and vicious persons infected ; therefore it were good to deale with ...
... woman . Gullying signifies indulging in gluttony , from gula , Thomas Wright , in " The Passions of the Minde , " p . 139 , ed . 1604 , says , " Vices are plagues , and vicious persons infected ; therefore it were good to deale with ...
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