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75. J. Hurstfield, The Queen's Wards. 76. L. Stone, op. cit. 77. F. J. Furnival, Child
Marriages, Divorces, and Ratifications. 78. E. Westermarck, The History of
Human Marriage. 79. C. Camden, op. cit. 80. L. Stone, op. cit. 81 . E. S. Turner, op
. cit.
75. J. Hurstfield, The Queen's Wards. 76. L. Stone, op. cit. 77. F. J. Furnival, Child
Marriages, Divorces, and Ratifications. 78. E. Westermarck, The History of
Human Marriage. 79. C. Camden, op. cit. 80. L. Stone, op. cit. 81 . E. S. Turner, op
. cit.
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E. S. Turner, op. cit., p. 115. 101. Ibid., p. 116. 102. C. J. S. Thompson, op. cit., p.
55. 103. Ibid., pp. 69-70. 104. Gaya, Marriage Ceremonies or, the Ceremonies
Used in Marriage in All Parts of the World. 105. J. Braddock, The Bridal Bed. 106.
E. S. Turner, op. cit., p. 115. 101. Ibid., p. 116. 102. C. J. S. Thompson, op. cit., p.
55. 103. Ibid., pp. 69-70. 104. Gaya, Marriage Ceremonies or, the Ceremonies
Used in Marriage in All Parts of the World. 105. J. Braddock, The Bridal Bed. 106.
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E. S. Turner, A History of Courting, p. 175. 29. C. W. Cunnington, Feminine
Attitudes in the Nineteenth Century, p. 259. 30. W. Acton, The Functions and
Disorders of the Reproductive Organs, p. 2. 31. Ibid., p. 27. 32. Ibid., pp. 15-16. 33
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E. S. Turner, A History of Courting, p. 175. 29. C. W. Cunnington, Feminine
Attitudes in the Nineteenth Century, p. 259. 30. W. Acton, The Functions and
Disorders of the Reproductive Organs, p. 2. 31. Ibid., p. 27. 32. Ibid., pp. 15-16. 33
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wL Introduction | 1 |
The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
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