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... American shores . In the main , their assessments were positive , but the majority were struck by the lack of ardor in American marriage . In On Love , Stendhal reported that the Americans ' emphasis on rationalism , when combined with ...
... American shores . In the main , their assessments were positive , but the majority were struck by the lack of ardor in American marriage . In On Love , Stendhal reported that the Americans ' emphasis on rationalism , when combined with ...
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... America . " 53 While European men were visibly impressed by American marriage , European women were far less sanguine . Mrs. Trollope found lower - class American wives overworked , but upper - class women unrefined and dull because ...
... America . " 53 While European men were visibly impressed by American marriage , European women were far less sanguine . Mrs. Trollope found lower - class American wives overworked , but upper - class women unrefined and dull because ...
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... American colonial family , 525 American culture , 493-494 American Indians , 352 American Magazine , 303 American marriage ( see Marriage in the U.S.A. ) American Psychological Association , 537 Amiens , 119 Amish , Old Order , 364 Art ...
... American colonial family , 525 American culture , 493-494 American Indians , 352 American Magazine , 303 American marriage ( see Marriage in the U.S.A. ) American Psychological Association , 537 Amiens , 119 Amish , Old Order , 364 Art ...
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