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... common - wealth . . . whereby trial may be made of such as are fit for any place of authoritie , or of subjec- tion in Church or common - wealth . Or rather it is as a schoole wherein the first principles and grounds of government and ...
... common - wealth . . . whereby trial may be made of such as are fit for any place of authoritie , or of subjec- tion in Church or common - wealth . Or rather it is as a schoole wherein the first principles and grounds of government and ...
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... common artificers : confectioners , cooks , bakers , victuallers , butchers , aquavite - stillers , and oatmealmakers.1 17 The women of London may have outnumbered the men thir- teen to ten , but the refusal of the guilds and most ...
... common artificers : confectioners , cooks , bakers , victuallers , butchers , aquavite - stillers , and oatmealmakers.1 17 The women of London may have outnumbered the men thir- teen to ten , but the refusal of the guilds and most ...
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... common scolds , and ordinarily the punishment was a ride in the cucking- or ducking - stool , though occasionally a fine was imposed instead . At Northampton , Jane Withers of Weldon , adjudged a " woman of turbulent spirit , a comon ...
... common scolds , and ordinarily the punishment was a ride in the cucking- or ducking - stool , though occasionally a fine was imposed instead . At Northampton , Jane Withers of Weldon , adjudged a " woman of turbulent spirit , a comon ...
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