Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... marriage between freed slaves and their masters ' relations . Betrothal is almost as inviolable as marriage , and a fiancée The prominence given in early codes , as in this , to Courts of Justice and their officers is explained by Sir ...
... marriage between freed slaves and their masters ' relations . Betrothal is almost as inviolable as marriage , and a fiancée The prominence given in early codes , as in this , to Courts of Justice and their officers is explained by Sir ...
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... marriage secured for him various employments in Holland , both of a civil and military character , and in all of these he acquitted him- self with such ability and discretion that the States - General - when they had to appoint a ...
... marriage secured for him various employments in Holland , both of a civil and military character , and in all of these he acquitted him- self with such ability and discretion that the States - General - when they had to appoint a ...
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... marriage of Ann . " That was the limit set to all their plans and arrangements , and their energies were all directed towards preparing for it . After some serious discussion , they determined to make the wedding - dress themselves ...
... marriage of Ann . " That was the limit set to all their plans and arrangements , and their energies were all directed towards preparing for it . After some serious discussion , they determined to make the wedding - dress themselves ...
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