Thomas More — "As for the women, they are not suffered to be idle, but are kept to their work, …"
As for the women, they are not suffered to be idle, but are kept to their work, and that is to spin and to weave.
As for the women, they are not suffered to be idle, but are kept to their work, and that is to spin and to weave.
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"I fear me, I shall never be able to answer the King's Grace in these matters, but with peril of my life."
"They have no distinction of apparel, but all wear the same fashion."
"I am not bound, my lord, to tell you what I think."
"They detest war as a very brutal thing, and which, to the reproach of human nature, is more practiced by beasts than by men."
"They have no trade with other nations, but live entirely within themselves."
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