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England , the English , birth and rank , snobbery , English women Part I. Shakespeare's Youth , Stratford 1564-1586 Born 1564 : son of a farmer and shopkeeper of Stratford- on - Avon : probably attends the free grammar school of the ...
England , the English , birth and rank , snobbery , English women Part I. Shakespeare's Youth , Stratford 1564-1586 Born 1564 : son of a farmer and shopkeeper of Stratford- on - Avon : probably attends the free grammar school of the ...
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... the Prince , Monarch , and head governor , which is called the King , or if the crown fall to a woman , the Queen absolute , as I have heretofore said : in whose name and by whose authority all things are administered .
... the Prince , Monarch , and head governor , which is called the King , or if the crown fall to a woman , the Queen absolute , as I have heretofore said : in whose name and by whose authority all things are administered .
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FYNES MORYSON , Itinerary 1617 English women ( a foreign view ) Wives in England are entirely in the power of their husbands , their lives only excepted . Therefore , when they marry , they give up the surname of their father and of the ...
FYNES MORYSON , Itinerary 1617 English women ( a foreign view ) Wives in England are entirely in the power of their husbands , their lives only excepted . Therefore , when they marry , they give up the surname of their father and of the ...
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But although the women there are entirely in the power of their husbands , except for their lives , yet they are not kept so strictly as they are in Spain or elsewhere . Nor are they shut up : but they have the free management of the ...
But although the women there are entirely in the power of their husbands , except for their lives , yet they are not kept so strictly as they are in Spain or elsewhere . Nor are they shut up : but they have the free management of the ...
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138—139 Against May , Whitsunday , or some other time of the year , every parish , town and village assemble themselves together , both men , women and children , old and young , even all in- differently ; and either going all together ...
138—139 Against May , Whitsunday , or some other time of the year , every parish , town and village assemble themselves together , both men , women and children , old and young , even all in- differently ; and either going all together ...
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