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Page 138
... interpersonal malice with monetary compensation may seem rather callous . Seen in context , however , these laws represented a step forward in the institution of law and order . Heretofore , rape or seduction had often led to blood ...
... interpersonal malice with monetary compensation may seem rather callous . Seen in context , however , these laws represented a step forward in the institution of law and order . Heretofore , rape or seduction had often led to blood ...
Page 170
... interpersonal relationships by a stratified class system and arranged marriages . To the nobility of Aquitaine and its strong women goes much of the credit for making possible this new channel for fantasy . Fantasy deals with that which ...
... interpersonal relationships by a stratified class system and arranged marriages . To the nobility of Aquitaine and its strong women goes much of the credit for making possible this new channel for fantasy . Fantasy deals with that which ...
Page 404
... interpersonal ones . 137 One important variable is " poverty " and its associated variables , such as " lack of education " and " occupation . " The lower one is on these variables , the more likely he is to be divorced . It is not ...
... interpersonal ones . 137 One important variable is " poverty " and its associated variables , such as " lack of education " and " occupation . " The lower one is on these variables , the more likely he is to be divorced . It is not ...
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Marriage among the Greeks | 47 |
Roman Marriage | 64 |
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