New Englander and Yale Review, Том 26Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1867 |
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... marriage , which is now a prominent sub- ject of contention between the Pope and the Italian King , affords a fair illustration . In the kingdom of Italy , and wherever the French law is in vogue , marriage by the civil contract alone ...
... marriage , which is now a prominent sub- ject of contention between the Pope and the Italian King , affords a fair illustration . In the kingdom of Italy , and wherever the French law is in vogue , marriage by the civil contract alone ...
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... Marriage was forbidden . Each slave had his little patch of ground , for the cultivation of which he was allowed every other Saturday , and from which he was obliged to derive his entire support . He received two suits of clothes a year ...
... Marriage was forbidden . Each slave had his little patch of ground , for the cultivation of which he was allowed every other Saturday , and from which he was obliged to derive his entire support . He received two suits of clothes a year ...
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... Marriage is still the exception - probably less than half of the children are born in wedlock . Petty thefts are so common and annoying , that few gentlemen attempt to raise fruits , vegetables , or poultry , for their own tables , but ...
... Marriage is still the exception - probably less than half of the children are born in wedlock . Petty thefts are so common and annoying , that few gentlemen attempt to raise fruits , vegetables , or poultry , for their own tables , but ...
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... marriage relation is more respected , thefts and petty vices are less frequent , they wish to educate their children , and have some desire to improve their condition in life . They are the small farmers , and upon their elevation the ...
... marriage relation is more respected , thefts and petty vices are less frequent , they wish to educate their children , and have some desire to improve their condition in life . They are the small farmers , and upon their elevation the ...
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... marriage than was entertained before , thrown in a very important element into Christian civilization . It is our object to answer the question why Christ acted thus in some sense as a legislator , and what the world's need was that it ...
... marriage than was entertained before , thrown in a very important element into Christian civilization . It is our object to answer the question why Christ acted thus in some sense as a legislator , and what the world's need was that it ...
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