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... ( Mother - Right ) , Bachofen3 tried to explain logically why matriarchy preceded patriarchy . His materials ... mother's family , and inheritance descended through women . There came a time , however , when the men rose up and by dint of ...
... ( Mother - Right ) , Bachofen3 tried to explain logically why matriarchy preceded patriarchy . His materials ... mother's family , and inheritance descended through women . There came a time , however , when the men rose up and by dint of ...
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... mother , his grandmother's stepson , his mother's brother's half - brother , and not only his father's child but his grandson as well ! Note the problems of identity and exercise of authority : should he act toward his mother as a son ...
... mother , his grandmother's stepson , his mother's brother's half - brother , and not only his father's child but his grandson as well ! Note the problems of identity and exercise of authority : should he act toward his mother as a son ...
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... mother and brothers were outside and wished to speak to him . But he left them waiting outside , saying to the messenger : " Who is my mother ? and who are my brethren ? ' And he stretched forth his hand toward his disciples , and said ...
... mother and brothers were outside and wished to speak to him . But he left them waiting outside , saying to the messenger : " Who is my mother ? and who are my brethren ? ' And he stretched forth his hand toward his disciples , and said ...
Contents
Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Marriage among the Greeks | 47 |
Roman Marriage | 64 |
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