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... England ; and as they increased in riches , so the state became poor , for the lands which these regulars possess- ed could never revert to the lords who gave them . These places were wholly abolished by Henry VIII . He first ap ...
... England , abstinence fromged to the legal purifications . Brothers flesh has been enjoined by statute , even marry brothers ' wives , & c . On the other since the reformation ; particularly on hand , they celebrate the Epiphany with ...
... England . They assembled in the night ; and it is said , one of the fundamental maxims of their society was contained in the following verse : Jura , perjura , secretum prodere noli . Swear , forswear , and reveal not the secret ...
... England , in the ceremony of kissing the king's or queen's hand , and in serving them at table , both being performed kneeling on one knee . There is also , 3. adoration relative , which consists in worship paid to an object as ...
... England during the protectorate of Cromwell , and extended their system of libertinism much farther than Agri- cola did . Some of them it is said , main D tained , that if they should commit any repugnancy : ANT ANT 25.