Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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The For said of the husband and wife " Ce sont deux causes dans une même chair . " The husband had to clothe and feed and tend his wife in health and sickness , but he could correct her with moderation . It was only the life of the wife ...
The For said of the husband and wife " Ce sont deux causes dans une même chair . " The husband had to clothe and feed and tend his wife in health and sickness , but he could correct her with moderation . It was only the life of the wife ...
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... wife sent twice or thrice to me , to direct her anyway to dress her , but to put on her cloth gown , which she would not venture , which made me mad ; and so in the evening to my chamber vexed . ” The result is that he neglects his wife ...
... wife sent twice or thrice to me , to direct her anyway to dress her , but to put on her cloth gown , which she would not venture , which made me mad ; and so in the evening to my chamber vexed . ” The result is that he neglects his wife ...
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... wife , by my troth , appeared , I think , as pretty as any of them ; I never thought so much before ; and so did Talbot and W. Hewer , as I heard them say one to another . " And he records with pride that the King and Duke of York ...
... wife , by my troth , appeared , I think , as pretty as any of them ; I never thought so much before ; and so did Talbot and W. Hewer , as I heard them say one to another . " And he records with pride that the King and Duke of York ...
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