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Page 117
... became such a problem that it was stipulated that any offender would be demoted and deprived of future advancement in the order ; habitual offenders were struck with anathema . Only the onset of the Reformation , when priests were ...
... became such a problem that it was stipulated that any offender would be demoted and deprived of future advancement in the order ; habitual offenders were struck with anathema . Only the onset of the Reformation , when priests were ...
Page 138
... became the heart of the financial concern . It now became a mandatory gift , agreed upon in advance upon fulfillment of the conditions . ( usually that she was a virgin ) under which the bride was transferred to the aegis of the husband ...
... became the heart of the financial concern . It now became a mandatory gift , agreed upon in advance upon fulfillment of the conditions . ( usually that she was a virgin ) under which the bride was transferred to the aegis of the husband ...
Page 230
... became established , he became rather dour and a poor model of an adulterous king . Louis XV , on the other hand , maintained liaisons with the opposite sex to the end . Under his reign , the power of the maitresse - en - titre , or ...
... became established , he became rather dour and a poor model of an adulterous king . Louis XV , on the other hand , maintained liaisons with the opposite sex to the end . Under his reign , the power of the maitresse - en - titre , or ...
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