10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CONSTUPRATION»
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Shandymania: Class, Religion, and
Constupration in the ...
Tristram Shandy acted as a cultural lightening rod, providing a focal point for the highly charged cultural, religious, and social debates that were roiling London in the 1760s, and it is my hope that making these texts available in a more ...
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Shandymani: Class, Religion, and
Constupration in the ...
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Thomas V. Kenney, Jared Day, 2011
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British monachism: or, Manners and customs of the monks and ...
... homicide or theft, but leading regular lives, prudent and acute in speech.0
Several of the Anglo-Saxon Kings and Nobles were notorious for the
constupration of Nuns.P But over all Europe in this age Monks kept concubines,
or were married ...
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke, 1843
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Contemplations on the historical passages of the Old and New ...
... affairs of his state, as not to intend domestic justice. His ten concubines, which
were shamelessly denied by his incestuous son, are condemned to ward and
widowhood. Had not that constupration been partly violent, their punishment had
...
Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.), 1846
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The Works of Tacitus: The Oxford Translation, Revised. With ...
161 adultery gained Livia to the murder, had likewise engaged by constupration
the concurrence of Lygdus the eunuch ; because Lygdus was, on account of his
youth and form, dear to his master, and one of his chief attendants : that when the
...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Theodosius instituted the shocking practice of public constupration, which was
again soon abolished by the same prince. In Crete adulterers were covered with
wool as an emblematical representation of their effeminancy, and were carried in
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Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
CONSTUPRATION,kAn-stu-pr4ish4n, n. Violation; CON'SUBSIST, kAn-sAb-slst',
vi. To exist together. CONSUBSTANTIAL, kAn-sAb-stin-shal, a. Having the same
essence or subsistence. CONSUBSTANTIALIST, kAn-sub-stlnishal-Ist, n.
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Neumann and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
ConstuprAtion, s. Desflorarniento, construpa- Constitötionalist, ». El que adhiere
á la constitución, [leyes. Constitutionally, ad. Legalmente, según las
Constitótionist, s. El que mantiene la constitución del pais. Constitutive, a.
Elemental ...
Henry Neumann, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1839
When he refuses to buy her an unusually expensive gift, the siren and her mother
have Guzman arrested for constupration and he is forced to make a costly
settlement. Guzman subsequently learns that this is the third time that the lady
has ...
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A treatise on various branches of the criminal law of Scotland
So late as April 1748, I find it pleaded by Mr Millar (afterwards Lord President), in
the case of one Potts, tried for a rape at Dumfries (Lords Milton and Minto), that
constupration sine raptu was not capital; for that the act 1612 presupposed ...
John Burnett, Robert Craigie, 1811