Alimony: The American TragedyVantage Press, 1952 - Počet stran: 329 |
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... mind , after being conveyed thence by the nerve cells of the spine . In fine , one cannot feel pain if the spinal nervous system does not function . Conversely , pain that originates in the mind often af- fects the physical body . Many ...
... mind , after being conveyed thence by the nerve cells of the spine . In fine , one cannot feel pain if the spinal nervous system does not function . Conversely , pain that originates in the mind often af- fects the physical body . Many ...
Strana 135
... mind , which was not in harmony with that of normal men . ) Let us , however , consider other extreme views on woman's tend- ency to dissimulation . Some women believe that members of their sex are more ad- dicted to petty lies than are ...
... mind , which was not in harmony with that of normal men . ) Let us , however , consider other extreme views on woman's tend- ency to dissimulation . Some women believe that members of their sex are more ad- dicted to petty lies than are ...
Strana 146
... mind . In youth she had love and romance , which to every normal girl is the loveliest and sweetest flower in the garden of her life . For a while she thought she saw the sunshine of matrimony dawning . But soon she discov- ered that ...
... mind . In youth she had love and romance , which to every normal girl is the loveliest and sweetest flower in the garden of her life . For a while she thought she saw the sunshine of matrimony dawning . But soon she discov- ered that ...
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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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