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... women , to his great surprise , came out of the place with every one her husband upon 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 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 ...
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... women , considering that their strength would be greater , and their burdens lighter . As we were amusing ourselves with discourses of this nature , in order to pass away the evening , which now begins to grow tedious , we fell into ...
... women , considering that their strength would be greater , and their burdens lighter . As we were amusing ourselves with discourses of this nature , in order to pass away the evening , which now begins to grow tedious , we fell into ...
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... women were annually ex- posed to sale . The men who wanted wives came hither to provide themselves : every woman was given to the highest bidder , and the money which she fetched laid aside for the public use , to be employed as thou ...
... women were annually ex- posed to sale . The men who wanted wives came hither to provide themselves : every woman was given to the highest bidder , and the money which she fetched laid aside for the public use , to be employed as thou ...
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