Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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B. Can. Who holding in disdaine the German Women,
B. Can. For some dishonest manners of their life,
B. Can. Establisht then this Law; to wit, No Female
B. Can. Should be Inheritrix in Salike Land:
B. Can. Which Salike (as I said) 'twixt Elue and Sala,
B. Can. Is at this day in Germanie, call'd Meisen.
B. Can. Then doth it well appeare, the Salike Law
B. Can. Was not deuised for the Realme of France:
B. Can. Nor did the French possesse the Salike Land,
B. Can. Vntill foure hundred one and twentie yeeres
B. Can. After defunction of King Pharamond,
B. Can. Idly suppos'd the founder of this Law,
B. Can. Who died within the yeere of our Redemption,
B. Can. Foure hundred twentie six: and Charles the Great
B. Can. Subdu'd the Saxons, and did seat the French
B. Can. Beyond the Riuer Sala, in the yeere
B. Can. Eight hundred fiue. Besides, their Writers say,
B. Can. King Pepin, which deposed Childerike,
B. Can. Did as Heire Generall, being descended
B. Can. Of Blithild, which was Daughter to King Clothair,