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... E. S. Turner , op . cit . 82. S. P. Breckinridge , The Family and the State . 83. C. C. Zimmerman , op . cit . 84. L. Stone , " Marriage among the English nobility , " p . 170 . 85. M. Luther , The Christian in Society , Vol . II . 86.
... E. S. Turner , op . cit . 82. S. P. Breckinridge , The Family and the State . 83. C. C. Zimmerman , op . cit . 84. L. Stone , " Marriage among the English nobility , " p . 170 . 85. M. Luther , The Christian in Society , Vol . II . 86.
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... E. S. Turner , op . cit . , p . 115 . 101. Ibid . , p . 116 . 102. C. J. S. Thompson , op . cit . , p . 55 . 103. Ibid . , pp . 69-70 . p . 108 . 104. Gaya , Marriage Ceremonies or , the Ceremonies Used in Marriage in All Parts of the ...
... E. S. Turner , op . cit . , p . 115 . 101. Ibid . , p . 116 . 102. C. J. S. Thompson , op . cit . , p . 55 . 103. Ibid . , pp . 69-70 . p . 108 . 104. Gaya , Marriage Ceremonies or , the Ceremonies Used in Marriage in All Parts of the ...
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... E. S. Turner , A History of Courting , p . 175 . 29. C. W. Cunnington , Feminine Attitudes in the Nineteenth Century , p . 259 . 30. W. Acton , The Functions and Disorders of the Reproductive Organs , p . 2 . 31. Ibid . , p . 27 . 32 ...
... E. S. Turner , A History of Courting , p . 175 . 29. C. W. Cunnington , Feminine Attitudes in the Nineteenth Century , p . 259 . 30. W. Acton , The Functions and Disorders of the Reproductive Organs , p . 2 . 31. Ibid . , p . 27 . 32 ...
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