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... equal ( though not completely equal ) status in relation to her husband than was true of the Athenian wife . CONCLUSIONS Mention the Golden Age of Greece and immediately there comes to mind a splendor that dazzled the world - a splendor ...
... equal ( though not completely equal ) status in relation to her husband than was true of the Athenian wife . CONCLUSIONS Mention the Golden Age of Greece and immediately there comes to mind a splendor that dazzled the world - a splendor ...
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... equal . " 27 In this respect , Franklin's views are in the earlier tradition of the enlightened sixteenth- and seventeeth - century European male who believed that women , while not intellectually equal to men , should be treated kindly ...
... equal . " 27 In this respect , Franklin's views are in the earlier tradition of the enlightened sixteenth- and seventeeth - century European male who believed that women , while not intellectually equal to men , should be treated kindly ...
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... equal sex drive . As their relationship develops and each reveals himself more and more to the other , each perceives the other as being more and more what he desires in a spouse . At the moment in time when the discrepancy between the ...
... equal sex drive . As their relationship develops and each reveals himself more and more to the other , each perceives the other as being more and more what he desires in a spouse . At the moment in time when the discrepancy between the ...
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Marriage among the Greeks | 47 |
Roman Marriage | 64 |
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