| John Chambers - 1829 - 888 стор.
...provided no row were obtruded upon them, haply the weaker sex (beside the avoiding modern inconveniences) might be heightened to a higher perfection than hitherto hath been attained. That sharpness of their witts, and suddenness of their conceits (which their enemies must allow unto... | |
| John] [Chambers - 1829 - 458 стор.
...provided no vow were obtruded upon them, haply the weaker sex (beside the avoiding modern inconveniences) might be heightened to a higher perfection than hitherto hath been attained. That sharpness of their witts, and suddenness of their conceits (which their enemies must allow unto... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1837 - 562 стор.
...kept where it is most constrained,) haply the weaker sex (beside the avoiding modern inconveniences) might be heightened to a higher perfection than hitherto hath been attained. The sharpness of their wits, and suddenness of their conceits, which their enemies must allow unto... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1837 - 564 стор.
...kept where it is most constrained,) haply the weaker sex (beside the avoiding modern inconveniences) might be heightened to a higher perfection than hitherto hath been attained. The sharpness of their wits, and suddenness of their conceits, which their enemies must allow unto... | |
| Elizabeth Stone, Mary Margaret Stanley Egerton Countess of Wilton - 1841 - 424 стор.
...them. I say, if such feminine foundations were extant now of dayes, THE DARK AGES.—" SHEE-SCHOOLS." haply some virgins of highest birth would be glad...elder brothers, would not be sorry for the same." Miss Lawrance gives a more detailed account of the duties taught in them. " In consequence of convents... | |
| Elizabeth Stone - 1841 - 446 стор.
...cannot learn, but are not taught them. I say, if such feminine foundations were extant now of dayes, haply some virgins of highest birth would be glad of such places, and I am sure their fathers and eldei brothers would not be sorry for the same." ; Miss Lawrance gives a more detailed account, of... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1842 - 560 стор.
...cannot learn, but are not taught them. I say, if such feminine foundations were extant now-a-days, haply some virgins of highest birth would be glad...and elder brothers would not be sorry for the same. 6. Monks the sole Historians, and why. They were the sole historians, in writing to preserve the remarkable... | |
| 1844 - 772 стор.
...kept where it is most constrained), haply the weaker sex (beside the avoiding modern inconveniences) might be heightened to a higher perfection than hitherto...and elder brothers would not be sorry for the same . . . Their hospitality was beyond compare, insomuch that Ovid (if living in that age), who feigned... | |
| 1844 - 1424 стор.
...kept where it is most constrained), haplv the weaker sex (beside the avoiding modern inconveniences) might be heightened to a higher perfection than hitherto...of highest birth would be glad of such places, and, 1 a:n sure, their fathers and elder brothers would not be sorry for the same . . .Their hospitality... | |
| Miss Lambert (F.) - 1844 - 200 стор.
...cannot learn, but are not taught them. I say, if such feminine foundations were extant now of dayes, haply some virgins of highest birth would be glad...fathers and elder brothers would not be sorry for the same."—Church History, p. 297. CHURCH NEEDLEWORK. t*8 hitherto the production of modern times. England... | |
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