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Works, Volume 1

François Rabelais - 1807 - 370 pages
...perpetually to stay there all the days of their life ; it was therefore ordered, that all whatever, men or women, admitted within this abbey, should have...and appointed, that in this convent they might be honourably married, that they might be rich, and live at liberty. In regard of the legitimate time...
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Rabelais

Walter Besant - 1879 - 218 pages
...the year of probation to stay in them all the days of their life, it was ordered that all whatever, men or women, admitted within this abbey, should have full leave to depart in peace and contentment, whenever it should seem good to them to do so. " Item., That, considering...
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Walter Besant - 1879 - 208 pages
...the year of probation to stay in them all the days of their life, it was ordered that all whatever, men or women, admitted within this abbey, should have full leave to depart in peace and contentment, whenever it should seem good to them to do so. " Item, That, considering...
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The Life of Gargantua and the Heroic Deeds of Pantagruel

François Rabelais - 1883 - 330 pages
...perpetually to stay there all the days of their life ; it was therefore ordered, that all whatever, men or women, admitted within this abbey, should have...-and appointed, that in this convent they might be honourably married, that they might be rich, and live at liberty. In regard of the legitimate time...
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Readings in Rabelais

François Rabelais, Walter Besant, Sir Walter Besant - 1883 - 410 pages
...and forced perpetually to stay there all the days of their life; it was ordered that all whatever, men or women, admitted within this abbey, should have...constituted and appointed that in this convent they might be honourably married, that they might be rich, and live at liberty. In regard to the legitimate age,...
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Sir Walter Besant - 1885 - 210 pages
...the year of probation to stay in them all the days of their life, it was ordered that all whatever, men or women, admitted within this abbey, should have full leave to depart in peace and contentment, whenever it should seem good to them to do so. " Item, That, considering...
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The Life of Gargantua and the Heroic Deeds of Pantagruel: From the French of ...

François Rabelais - 1890 - 346 pages
...perpetually to stay there all the days of their life ; it was therefore ordered, that all whatever, men or women, admitted within this abbey, should have...and appointed, that in this convent they might be honourably married, that they might be rich, and live at liberty. In regard of the legitimate time...
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Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromartie, Knight

John Willcock - 1899 - 288 pages
...perpetually to stay there all the days of their life, it was therefore ordered, that all whatever, men or women, admitted within this abbey, should have...and appointed, that in this convent they might be honourably married, that they might be rich, and live at liberty. " In regard of the legitimat time...
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The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science ..., Volume 17

1901 - 658 pages
...Because both men and women that are received into religious orders after the year of their novitiate were constrained and forced perpetually to stay there...it was therefore constituted and appointed that in FRANCOIS RABELAIS. 9238 be rich, and live at liberty. In regard to the legitimate age, the women were...
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Master Francis Rabelais: Completely Translated Into English by ..., Volume 1

François Rabelais - 1903 - 464 pages
...forced perpetually to stay there all the days of their life, it was therefore ordered that all whatever, men or women, admitted within this abbey, should have...constituted and appointed that in this convent they might be honourably married, that they might be rich, and live at liberty. In regard of the legitimate time...
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