The Queen, fancying she was not recognised, amused herself by keeping up the incognito, and they talked of several private families of Versailles, consisting of persons belonging to the King's household or her own.
All the living-rooms had been long given up to persons belonging to the Court; they hastily quitted them on that day, leaving their furniture, which was purchased by the Court.
Prohibitions of intermarriage also very often relate to persons belonging to different classes or castes of the same community.
In a society which is divided into different classes, persons belonging to a higher class are naturally apt to sympathise more with their equals than with their inferiors.
Persons belonging to these families had probably--in some cases certainly--special wergelds; and the throne or principality seems to have been regarded as in some sense family property.
Apart from these Dorian genealogies there are some notices relating to the ancestry of persons belonging to other parts of Greece, which must not be ignored.
That they were derived from this quarter is merely an inference from the fact that other persons belonging to Thessaly, Boeotia, etc.
One striking example may suffice; and it is believed that no injustice is done to the class of men now alluded to, when it is stated that the guilty parties were persons belonging to that body.
Persons belonging to the mixed castes beget upon spouses taken from their own castes children invested with the status that is their own.
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