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Page 246
For this reason generally only sons of poor people or orphans agree to become a
ghardi jāwae . * As will be understood , a ghardi jāwae as such is not entitled to
anything more than his wife , and is not in himself an inheritor of his father - in ...
For this reason generally only sons of poor people or orphans agree to become a
ghardi jāwae . * As will be understood , a ghardi jāwae as such is not entitled to
anything more than his wife , and is not in himself an inheritor of his father - in ...
Page 280
These forms of marriage are , however , becoming rarer every day . But
nevertheless excommunication from the pale of ... dissolved and the parties
become free to contract a fresh marriage . Usually the divorce takes place before
the birth of a ...
These forms of marriage are , however , becoming rarer every day . But
nevertheless excommunication from the pale of ... dissolved and the parties
become free to contract a fresh marriage . Usually the divorce takes place before
the birth of a ...
Page 318
In accordance with the invitation all become seated . The bride ' s party begin a
conversation by saying , addressing the bridegroom ' s father , “ Do they not say
that we are following in the way our fathers trod , and do they not say that a
certain ...
In accordance with the invitation all become seated . The bride ' s party begin a
conversation by saying , addressing the bridegroom ' s father , “ Do they not say
that we are following in the way our fathers trod , and do they not say that a
certain ...
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JOURNAL | 14 |
205107 | 105 |
Minutes of a Meeting of the Council held on the 3uth | 114 |
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