"Censuales" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Censuales LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

ln old European law. A species of oblati or voluntary slaves of churches or monasteries; those who, to pro-cure tbe protection of the church, hound themselves to pay an annual tax or quit-rent only of their estates to a church or monas-tery

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Its time we woke up,” pursued Gerald, still inwardly urged to unfamiliar speech. “Women are pretty much people, seems to me. I know they dress like fools - but who’s to blame for that? We invent all those idiotic hats of theirs, and design their crazy fashions, and what’s more, if a woman is courageous enough to wear common-sense clothes - and shoes - which of us wants to dance with her?

Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Stories

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