| 1853 - 636 páginas
...the Anglican Clergy. 34S ' clergy [in these rural districts] were regarded as a plebeian ' class. ... A waiting woman was generally considered as the ' most suitable helpmate for a parson. . . . Not one living in ' fifty enabled the incumbent to bring up a family comfortably. ' . . . It... | |
| 1849 - 468 páginas
...had produced, that some damsels of noble families had bestowed themselves on divines. A waiting-woman was generally considered as the most suitable helpmate...orders that no clergyman should presume to marry a servant-girl without the consent of her master or mistress. During several generations, accordingly,... | |
| 1849 - 608 páginas
...matches with the irregular and sectarian divines oflhe time. Again ; Mr. Macaulay goes on to say— "A waiting woman was generally considered as the most...girl, without the consent of her master or mistress. " See the Injunctions of 1559, in Bishop Sparrow's Collection." — i. 239. This is again a misrepresentation,... | |
| 1849 - 524 páginas
...great Rebellion had produced, that some damsels of noble families had bestowed themselves on divines. A waiting- woman was generally considered as the most...mistress. During several generations, accordingly, the relations between priests and handmaidens was a theme for endless jest ; nor would it be easy to find... | |
| 1849 - 504 páginas
...had produced, that some damsels of noble families had bestowed themselves on divines. A waiting-woman was generally considered as the most suitable helpmate...mistress. During several generations, accordingly, the relations between p1iests and handmaidens was a theme for endless jest; nor would it be easy to find... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1849 - 608 páginas
...matches with the irregular and sectarian divines of the time. Again ; Mr. Macaulay goes on to say — er or iron, or even more precious metals, but after ...Throw and Co") Agnew John Holmes" John Holmes Agnew( li See the Injunctions of 1559, in Bishop Sparrow's Collection.''—!. 239. This is again a misrepresentation,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 470 páginas
...great rebellion had produced, that some damsels of noble families had bestowed themselves on divines. f A waiting woman was generally considered as the most...girl, without the consent of her master or mistress. J During several generations accordingly the relation between priests and handmaidens was a theme for... | |
| Churchill Babington - 1849 - 130 páginas
...great rebellion had produced, that some damsels of noble families had bestowed themselves on divines.* A waiting woman was generally considered as the most...servant girl, without the consent of her master or mistress.')1 During several generations accordingly the relation between priests and handmaidens was... | |
| Churchill Babington - 1849 - 182 páginas
...great rebellion had produced, that some damsels of noble families had bestowed themselves on divines.* A waiting woman was generally considered as the most...servant girl, without the consent of her master or mistress.f During several generations accordingly the relation between priests and handmaidens was... | |
| 1849 - 652 páginas
...matches with the irregular and sectarian divines of the time. Again ; Mr. Macaulay goes on to say — ' A waiting woman was generally considered as the most...special orders that no clergyman should presume to many a servant gir], without the consent of her master or mistress. ' See the Injunctions of 1 559,... | |
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