| George Palmer Putnam - Chronology, Historical - 1851 - 752 pages
...under the name of Bacchanalia. BACHELORS. The Roman censors frequently imposed fines on unmarried t men ; and men of full age were obliged to marry. The...inflicted on them various marks of infamy and disgrace. — Vossius. After twenty-five years of age, a tax was laid upon bachelors in England. 122. 10i. for... | |
| Joseph Haydn - Chronology, Historical - 1851 - 700 pages
...with the same emblems. BACHELORS. The Roman censors frequently imposed fines on unmarried men ; anil men of full age were obliged to marry. The Spartan...inflicted on them various marks of infamy and disgrace. — Vossius. After twenty-five years of age, a tax was laid upon bachelors in England, 121. 10». for... | |
| Joseph Haydn - Chronology, Historical - 1853 - 738 pages
...crowned with ivy and sprigs of vine, and carried in their hands staffs wreathed with the same emblems. BACHELORS. The Roman censors frequently imposed fines...inflicted on them various marks of infamy and disgrace. — Voisiux. After twenty-five years of age, a tax was laid upon bachelors in England, 111. 10s. for... | |
| George Palmer Putnam - 1853 - 776 pages
...Dwnysia, about 1415 B. c. — Diodarus. They were celebrated in Rome under the name of Bacchanalia. BACHELORS. The Roman censors frequently imposed fines...inflicted on them various marks of infamy and disgrace. — Vnsiius. After twenty-five years of age, a tax was laid upon bachelors in England, 12/. 10j. for... | |
| George Palmer Putnam - Chronology - 1860 - 896 pages
...Diodorits. They were celebrated in Rome under the name of Bacrhnnalui. BACHELORS. The Roman tensors frequently imposed fines on unmarried men ; and men...inflicted on them various marks of infamy and disgrace. — Vossius. After twenty-five years of age, a tax was laid upon bachelors in England. 121. 10j. for... | |
| Joseph Haydn - Chronology, Historical - 1866 - 906 pages
...were there called Dionysia, 'about 1415 BC Diod'jrus. In Rome the Bacchanalia were suppressed, 186 BC The priests of Bacchus were called Bacchanals. BACHELORS....The Spartan women at certain games laid hold of old b.vjhelors, dragged them round their altars, and inflicted on them various marks of infamy and disgrace.... | |
| Edward M. Pierce - Biography - 1867 - 1030 pages
...east-north-east of Beirut The j chaumont was distinguished for his epigrams and lively songs. BACHELOKS. The Roman censors frequently imposed fines on unmarried men, and men of full age were compelled to marry. The Spartan women at certain games laid hold of old bachelors, dragged them around... | |
| Cornelius Walford - Insurance - 1871 - 736 pages
...£51,618 pa It was prolonged for 15 months, but was carelessly collected, and produced very little. The Roman Censors frequently imposed fines on unmarried...men ; and men, of full age were obliged to marry. — Vossius. In 1711 several offices were opened for ins. bachelors — insuring a sum of money in... | |
| Cornelius Walford - Insurance - 1871 - 652 pages
...¿51,618 pa It was prolonged for 15 months, but was carelessly collected, and produced very little. The Roman Censors frequently imposed fines on unmarried men ; and men of full age were obliged to marry. — Vossius. In 1711 several offices were opened for ins. bachelors — insuring a sum of money in... | |
| Joseph Haydn, Benjamin Vincent - Chronology, Historical - 1874 - 1004 pages
...Orleaiu. BACHELORS. The Roman censors frequently imposed tines on unmarried men ; and men of full aire were obliged to marry. The Spartan women at certain...dragged them round their altars, and inflicted on them varióos marks of infamy and disgrace. Voesitu. A tax laid upon bachelors in England, twenty-fire У'мгз... | |
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