The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 5
... Common - wealth of Amazons , or Women without Men ; the other was a Republick of Males that had not a Woman in their whole Community . As these two States bordered upon one another , it was their way , it seems , to meet upon their ...
... Common - wealth of Amazons , or Women without Men ; the other was a Republick of Males that had not a Woman in their whole Community . As these two States bordered upon one another , it was their way , it seems , to meet upon their ...
Strana 6
... Common - wealths were recruited from time to time , and fupplied with their respective Subjects . THESE two States were engaged together in a perpetual League , Öffen- five and Defenfive , fo that if any Fo- reign Potentate offered to ...
... Common - wealths were recruited from time to time , and fupplied with their respective Subjects . THESE two States were engaged together in a perpetual League , Öffen- five and Defenfive , fo that if any Fo- reign Potentate offered to ...
Strana 10
... . There were particular Rights and Privileges allow- ed to any Member of the Common- wealth , who was a Mother of three Daughters . The Senate was made up of of old Women ; for by the Laws of the 10 The SPECTATOR . No 434 °
... . There were particular Rights and Privileges allow- ed to any Member of the Common- wealth , who was a Mother of three Daughters . The Senate was made up of of old Women ; for by the Laws of the 10 The SPECTATOR . No 434 °
Strana 12
... common Ef- forts to repulfe the Victorious Enemy , the War continued for many Years be- fore they could entirely bring it to a happy Conclufion . THE Campaigns which both Sexes paffed together made them fo well ac- quainted with one ...
... common Ef- forts to repulfe the Victorious Enemy , the War continued for many Years be- fore they could entirely bring it to a happy Conclufion . THE Campaigns which both Sexes paffed together made them fo well ac- quainted with one ...
Strana 14
... common E → nemy , the Colonels in one Army mar- ried the Colonels in the other ; the Cap- tains in the fame manner took the Cap- tains to their Wives : The whole Body of common Soldiers were matched , after the Example of their Leaders ...
... common E → nemy , the Colonels in one Army mar- ried the Colonels in the other ; the Cap- tains in the fame manner took the Cap- tains to their Wives : The whole Body of common Soldiers were matched , after the Example of their Leaders ...
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