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Page 153
... fact that Mary's popularity had commenced some 500 years before . The fact that the references to Mary in the works of the troubadours show up only at the decline of their popularity also weakens the argument that she was the ...
... fact that Mary's popularity had commenced some 500 years before . The fact that the references to Mary in the works of the troubadours show up only at the decline of their popularity also weakens the argument that she was the ...
Page 315
... fact that a considerable number of women also rejected the women's movement . Many wives felt that such " goings - on " were " unfeminine , " the acts of frustrated spinsters who had no husbands to protect them . The fact that an ...
... fact that a considerable number of women also rejected the women's movement . Many wives felt that such " goings - on " were " unfeminine , " the acts of frustrated spinsters who had no husbands to protect them . The fact that an ...
Page 462
... fact and concludes , " Thus the existence of these aspects merely confirms the dependence of marriage and family relations on the economy of society . 102 An important corollary of the fact that marriage in the Soviet Union must always ...
... fact and concludes , " Thus the existence of these aspects merely confirms the dependence of marriage and family relations on the economy of society . 102 An important corollary of the fact that marriage in the Soviet Union must always ...
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The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
3 | 22 |
Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
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