Woman and Her Master, Band 1Carey and Hart, 1840 |
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... palace , with his one empress , six queens , and three hun- dred ( or , if he please , three thousand ) concubines , reflects , on the great scale , the domestic establishment of those among his subjects , whose wealth may permit the ...
... palace , with his one empress , six queens , and three hun- dred ( or , if he please , three thousand ) concubines , reflects , on the great scale , the domestic establishment of those among his subjects , whose wealth may permit the ...
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... palace of the king ; for the first recorded incident in his life was that " He slew the Egyptian who had smote an Hebrew , one of his brethren , " and then " fled from the face of Pharaoh . " He fled , probably , to meditate the ...
... palace of the king ; for the first recorded incident in his life was that " He slew the Egyptian who had smote an Hebrew , one of his brethren , " and then " fled from the face of Pharaoh . " He fled , probably , to meditate the ...
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... palace in Israel ( in “ the city of David " ) . He renewed ( though he did not intro- duce ) the Oriental institute of polygamy , by the example of his own boundless indulgence ; and thus , in his own person , produced a great and fatal ...
... palace in Israel ( in “ the city of David " ) . He renewed ( though he did not intro- duce ) the Oriental institute of polygamy , by the example of his own boundless indulgence ; and thus , in his own person , produced a great and fatal ...
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... palace for himself , " was not permitted " to raise a temple to the Lord . " By acting as his own irresponsible mi- nister , and " numbering the people , " against the will of the priesthood , he lost the support of that still power ...
... palace for himself , " was not permitted " to raise a temple to the Lord . " By acting as his own irresponsible mi- nister , and " numbering the people , " against the will of the priesthood , he lost the support of that still power ...
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... palace , " were alternately treated as queens or slaves , were employed as trustworthy ser- vants , and " left to keep the house , and put in ward , ” or incarcerated as prisoners , and " shut up until the day of their death , living in ...
... palace , " were alternately treated as queens or slaves , were employed as trustworthy ser- vants , and " left to keep the house , and put in ward , ” or incarcerated as prisoners , and " shut up until the day of their death , living in ...
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