New Englander and Yale Review, Volumen26Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1867 |
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... husbands and sons murdered , and wives and daughters cruelly whipped , should still rankle in their hearts , and look out of their eyes . Their huts have been rebuilt , but in their midst are the graves into which hundreds of their ...
... husbands and sons murdered , and wives and daughters cruelly whipped , should still rankle in their hearts , and look out of their eyes . Their huts have been rebuilt , but in their midst are the graves into which hundreds of their ...
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... husband and wife and children call home . The exports of sugar and coffee grown by rich plant- ers are diminished , but many a little mill worked by hand turns out its hogshead of sugar ; -and many a barrel of coffee , with baskets of ...
... husband and wife and children call home . The exports of sugar and coffee grown by rich plant- ers are diminished , but many a little mill worked by hand turns out its hogshead of sugar ; -and many a barrel of coffee , with baskets of ...
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... husband , are monogam- ists ; and perhaps the law laid down a similar rule for the high priest . Probably a great part of the private persons among the Jews had but one wife , and polygamy was chiefly confined This opinion , thrown out ...
... husband , are monogam- ists ; and perhaps the law laid down a similar rule for the high priest . Probably a great part of the private persons among the Jews had but one wife , and polygamy was chiefly confined This opinion , thrown out ...
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... husband , and her father as his father - in - law . She was a Hebrew free woman apparently , but that relation , for the most part , was entered into with a domes- tic or a slave . Marriage began with the betrothal , but no covenant or ...
... husband , and her father as his father - in - law . She was a Hebrew free woman apparently , but that relation , for the most part , was entered into with a domes- tic or a slave . Marriage began with the betrothal , but no covenant or ...
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... the basis of the law now given out , that husbands who had found some uncleanness " in their wives had been in the habit of putting them away without ceremony , or of sending them home as they would hired servants 1867. ] 91 Divorce .
... the basis of the law now given out , that husbands who had found some uncleanness " in their wives had been in the habit of putting them away without ceremony , or of sending them home as they would hired servants 1867. ] 91 Divorce .
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