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... parents . After the Council of Trent ruling , however , parental consent could be dispensed with after adulthood had been reached , although some countries , such as France and England , did not hesitate to bypass the ruling . This ...
... parents . After the Council of Trent ruling , however , parental consent could be dispensed with after adulthood had been reached , although some countries , such as France and England , did not hesitate to bypass the ruling . This ...
Page 491
... parents , the nakodo ( s ) , and , sometimes , representa- tives of the family in attendance . Although efforts were made to keep the conversation light and social , too much was at stake to permit really spontaneous chit - chat . The ...
... parents , the nakodo ( s ) , and , sometimes , representa- tives of the family in attendance . Although efforts were made to keep the conversation light and social , too much was at stake to permit really spontaneous chit - chat . The ...
Page 494
... parental influence had decreased since the War , and only slightly less than half thought that married children should live with parents . In case of a quarrel between a spouse and a parent , more than four - fifths thought that the man ...
... parental influence had decreased since the War , and only slightly less than half thought that married children should live with parents . In case of a quarrel between a spouse and a parent , more than four - fifths thought that the man ...
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