Love, Sex, and Marriage Through the AgesSpringer Publishing Company, 1974 - Počet stran: 639 |
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... polygyny , often confused with the more general term for multiple marriage - polygamy . The term " sororate " is used where the choice of extra wives is restricted to the sisters of the first wife . Although more societies practice polygyny ...
... polygyny , often confused with the more general term for multiple marriage - polygamy . The term " sororate " is used where the choice of extra wives is restricted to the sisters of the first wife . Although more societies practice polygyny ...
Strana 361
... polygyny cases and allowed prospective jurors to be challenged for belief in or practice of polygyny . Both the Mormons and the Federal government were eager to have the antipolygyny measures tested in the courts , and Brigham Young's ...
... polygyny cases and allowed prospective jurors to be challenged for belief in or practice of polygyny . Both the Mormons and the Federal government were eager to have the antipolygyny measures tested in the courts , and Brigham Young's ...
Strana 503
... polygyny reduces family feuds and greatly increases the prospects of adding children to the family , a very important factor for Africans . Last , the existence of polygyny in no way prevents the choice of a monogamous life for those ...
... polygyny reduces family feuds and greatly increases the prospects of adding children to the family , a very important factor for Africans . Last , the existence of polygyny in no way prevents the choice of a monogamous life for those ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
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