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Multi tacit e opinantur commercium illud adeo frequens cum barbaris nudis, ac presertim cum foeminis ad libidinem provocare, at minus multo noxia illorum nuditas quam nostrarum foeminarum cultus.
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[742] Nevisanus the lawyer holds it for an axiom, most women are fools, [743] consilium foeminis invalidum; Seneca, men, be they young or old; who doubts it, youth is mad as Elius in Tully,
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Diligenter cavendum foeminis illustribus ne frequenter exeant.
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Viduis et foeminis jam senescentibus saepe in id traditis, quandoque etiam invitis et insciis cognatis, adolescentes utuntur.
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Eudoxus in meridianis Indiæ viris plantas esse cubitales, foeminis adeò paruas, vt Struthopodes appellentur.
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Episcopus Schalholtensts in Islandia, omnes Insul� colonos seu rusticos qui tantas facultates possiderent, vt regi tributum soluere tenerentur (reliquis pauperibus cum foeminis & promiscuo vulgo omissis) lustrari curauit, reper韙que in parte
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Cubandi et prandendi ritus obijcit: quod decem plus minus in eodem lecto promiscuè viri cum foeminis pernoctent, inque lecto cibum capiant: atque interea se non nisi aleæ aut latrunculorum ludo exerceant.
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Episcopus Schalholtensts in Islandia, omnes Insulæ colonos seu rusticos qui tantas facultates possiderent, vt regi tributum soluere tenerentur (reliquis pauperibus cum foeminis & promiscuo vulgo omissis) lustrari curauit, reperítque in parte
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Eudoxus in meridianis Indi� viris plantas esse cubitales, foeminis ade� paruas, vt Struthopodes appellentur.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Cubandi et prandendi ritus obijcit: quod decem plus minus in eodem lecto promiscu� viri cum foeminis pernoctent, inque lecto cibum capiant: atque interea se non nisi ale� aut latrunculorum ludo exerceant.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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