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Utilising critical discourse analysis and the foundations of feminis, epistemology, Ruthann Mayes-Elma [the author] demonstrates how a hero and his male friends are the focus and center of activity and the female characters are enablers at best.
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Qui et in famulitio viris et feminis inserviunt, conclavia scopis purgant, patinas mundant, ligna portant, equos curant, &c. 1200.
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Differt enim ab ea quae viris et reliquis feminis communiter contingit, propriam habens causam.
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As a feminist man, I agree that feminis-only spaces are necessary.
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"_Ne crede principibus_," said the stranger, "is no more worthy of acceptance than _ne crede feminis_."
The Knight of the Golden Melice A Historical Romance John Turvill Adams
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Bishop Mel's sister then went with fire in her _casula_, Patrick then knew there was no sin between them, dicens, "Seorsum feminis ne occasione dare infirmis inveniamur et ne non Domini per nos blasfemaretur quod absit a nobis, et sic reliquit eos," _i. e.
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[107] Ulpian, xiv: feminis lex Iulia a morte viri anni tribuit vacationem, a divortio sex mensum; lex autem Papia a morte viri biennii,
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* Scripturas sanctas non ad legendum tantum, sed et ad habendum tribuebat promptissime, nec solum viris sed et feminis quas vidisset lectioni deditas, unde et multos codices praeparabat, ut cum necessitas poposcisset, volentibus largiretur: [1740] 1
The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries 1851-1930 1908
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Germans shared with other half-barbarous races, he glosses over the other quality common to savages, want of feeling, with the sounding and grandiose commonplace, expressed in a phrase of characteristic force and brevity, _feminis lugere honestum est, viris meminisse_.
Latin Literature 1902
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“Insularum partem homines incolebant feri trucesque, qui puerorum et virorum carnibus, quos aliis in insulus bello aut latrociniis cepissent, vescebantur; a feminis abstinebant; Canibales appellati.”
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