A Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the Present, Volumen1Arthur H. Clark Company, 1917 |
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... wife and mother . But over against mod- ern divorce laxity may be set medieval ecclesiastical jugglery which sold divorces ... wife's highest duty was to furnish a legitimate male heir to the family perquisites . Even the peasant sought ...
... wife and mother . But over against mod- ern divorce laxity may be set medieval ecclesiastical jugglery which sold divorces ... wife's highest duty was to furnish a legitimate male heir to the family perquisites . Even the peasant sought ...
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... wife's union to the husband is a fit symbol of the soul's union to Christ by faith . Whatever Christ possesses , the be- lieving soul may claim as its own . " It might be supposed that such liberal views , coming at a time when society ...
... wife's union to the husband is a fit symbol of the soul's union to Christ by faith . Whatever Christ possesses , the be- lieving soul may claim as its own . " It might be supposed that such liberal views , coming at a time when society ...
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... wife's pregnancy . Births were cele- brated similarly and by other public rejoicing . But children among all classes were treated with severity . A Venetian noble who accompanied an ambassador from Venice to the English court in the ...
... wife's pregnancy . Births were cele- brated similarly and by other public rejoicing . But children among all classes were treated with severity . A Venetian noble who accompanied an ambassador from Venice to the English court in the ...
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... wife's judgment , prudence , foresight , everything hinged . In business , women's opinions were sought and valued ... wife were responsible for each others ' debts . According to Moryson the husbands were veritable slaves and he tells ...
... wife's judgment , prudence , foresight , everything hinged . In business , women's opinions were sought and valued ... wife were responsible for each others ' debts . According to Moryson the husbands were veritable slaves and he tells ...
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... wife's ) dowry , long after he had taken a second wife . In 1679 James Willet , who had married Lieutenant Peter Hunt's daughter Elizabeth , claimed that the father had promised one hundred pounds as inducement . He sued for payment but ...
... wife's ) dowry , long after he had taken a second wife . In 1679 James Willet , who had married Lieutenant Peter Hunt's daughter Elizabeth , claimed that the father had promised one hundred pounds as inducement . He sued for payment but ...
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