Alimony: The American TragedyVantage Press, 1952 - Počet stran: 329 |
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Strana 145
... frequently commit suicide is from 40 to 50 years of age , while women are more susceptible around 20 , although they are less apt to con- summate it . As for lunacy , it is more frequent among unmarried than married females.10 As ...
... frequently commit suicide is from 40 to 50 years of age , while women are more susceptible around 20 , although they are less apt to con- summate it . As for lunacy , it is more frequent among unmarried than married females.10 As ...
Strana 156
... frequently full of inaccuracies and harmful in tendency , especially for susceptible young girls for whose so - called good they are often written . Some of the " advanced " literature of this type tends to encourage illicit affairs or ...
... frequently full of inaccuracies and harmful in tendency , especially for susceptible young girls for whose so - called good they are often written . Some of the " advanced " literature of this type tends to encourage illicit affairs or ...
Strana 184
... frequent in the life of many married men , may create visceral changes . Consider the effects upon the health of a man who ... frequently behaves in such fashion . In New York City , about 25 per cent of the women who charge men with the ...
... frequent in the life of many married men , may create visceral changes . Consider the effects upon the health of a man who ... frequently behaves in such fashion . In New York City , about 25 per cent of the women who charge men with the ...
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Alimony and Feminism Part | 1 |
Man in a Legal Noose Part | 35 |
The Judicial and Political Psychology of Alimony | 84 |
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