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... wife would be grandchildren to their uncle and aunt , and cousins to their father . In an account of Kent , it is related that one Hawood had two daughters by his first wife , of which the eldest was married to John Cashick the son ...
... wife would be grandchildren to their uncle and aunt , and cousins to their father . In an account of Kent , it is related that one Hawood had two daughters by his first wife , of which the eldest was married to John Cashick the son ...
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... wife at home . After his ablutions , and perhaps on holidays anointing himself with sandal wood oil , he prays before his household gods , and often visits one or more of the village temples . His wife by this time has prepared his ...
... wife at home . After his ablutions , and perhaps on holidays anointing himself with sandal wood oil , he prays before his household gods , and often visits one or more of the village temples . His wife by this time has prepared his ...
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... wife died suddenly , also at Rugby . The follow- ing is the commencement of a long elegy Save that from yonder grass - surrounded stone , on the subject : - " In this vain world my troubles still abound , My two wives lie in Rugby ...
... wife died suddenly , also at Rugby . The follow- ing is the commencement of a long elegy Save that from yonder grass - surrounded stone , on the subject : - " In this vain world my troubles still abound , My two wives lie in Rugby ...
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