Love, Sex, and Marriage Through the Ages |
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Page 447
... become an enriching experience when people love without fear of pregnancy and economic responsibility because the state will care for all children , legitimate or not . The important fact will not be whether sex takes place in wedlock ...
... become an enriching experience when people love without fear of pregnancy and economic responsibility because the state will care for all children , legitimate or not . The important fact will not be whether sex takes place in wedlock ...
Page 511
... becomes ill , it is her husband's duty to provide medicine for her care . Should these prove ineffective , the witch doctor may prescribe long journeys in search of other herbs and medicines . If the journeys become more protracted ...
... becomes ill , it is her husband's duty to provide medicine for her care . Should these prove ineffective , the witch doctor may prescribe long journeys in search of other herbs and medicines . If the journeys become more protracted ...
Page 537
... becoming ever more mobile . Because group marriage appeals to the need for novelty , intimacy , and security , it will become somewhat more prevalent , especially if legalized . However , there are too many drawbacks ever to make it a ...
... becoming ever more mobile . Because group marriage appeals to the need for novelty , intimacy , and security , it will become somewhat more prevalent , especially if legalized . However , there are too many drawbacks ever to make it a ...
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Marriage among the Greeks | 47 |
Roman Marriage | 64 |
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