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Pagina 128
... women whom they most admired , and would frequently dress the necks , or heads , or arms of their mistresses with anything which they thought appeared gay or pretty . The women , observing that the men took delight in look- ing upon ...
... women whom they most admired , and would frequently dress the necks , or heads , or arms of their mistresses with anything which they thought appeared gay or pretty . The women , observing that the men took delight in look- ing upon ...
Pagina 379
... women , to his great surprise , came out of the place with every one her husband upon her back . The Emperor was so moved at the sight that he burst into tears , and after having very much extolled the women for their conjugal affection ...
... women , to his great surprise , came out of the place with every one her husband upon her back . The Emperor was so moved at the sight that he burst into tears , and after having very much extolled the women for their conjugal affection ...
Pagina 425
... women as beau- ties or agreeables , so that by consequence , after the magistrates had put off a great many , there were still a great many that stuck upon their hands . In order therefore to clear the market , the money which the ...
... women as beau- ties or agreeables , so that by consequence , after the magistrates had put off a great many , there were still a great many that stuck upon their hands . In order therefore to clear the market , the money which the ...
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