| Charles Francis Horne - 1917 - 502 páginas
...please, in being called to thy bed; and thou mayest take unto thee her whom thou shalt please, and her whom thou shalt desire of those whom thou shalt...before rejected: and it shall be no crime in thee. 10 This will be 10 By this passage some further privileges were granted unto Mnharnmed; for, whereas... | |
| Henry G. Spooner - 1918 - 672 páginas
...shalt please, being called to thy bed; and thou mayest take unto thee her whom thou shalt please, and her whom thou shalt desire of those whom thou shalt have before rejected. And it shall be no crime unto thee. This will be more easy, that they may be entirely content, and may not be grieved, but may... | |
| 1861 - 639 páginas
...please, in being called to thy bed; and thou mayest take unto thee her whom thou shalt please, and her whom thou shalt desire of those whom thou shalt...have before rejected: and it .shall be no crime in thee.x This will be more easy, that they may be entirely content, and may not be grieved, but may be... | |
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