Alimony: The American TragedyVantage Press, 1952 - Počet stran: 329 |
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... practice for Parliament to insist upon a pecuniary provision for the support of the guilty wife as a con- dition to the granting of a divorce to the husband . This parlia- mentary practice of compelling a man to support through life a ...
... practice for Parliament to insist upon a pecuniary provision for the support of the guilty wife as a con- dition to the granting of a divorce to the husband . This parlia- mentary practice of compelling a man to support through life a ...
Strana 114
... practice of law may lead to moral perversion , involving as it does the indiscrimi- nate defense of right or wrong . Others hold that the lawyers ' code of morality is different from that of ordinary life , and directly calculated to ...
... practice of law may lead to moral perversion , involving as it does the indiscrimi- nate defense of right or wrong . Others hold that the lawyers ' code of morality is different from that of ordinary life , and directly calculated to ...
Strana 129
... practice which caused the Greeks to call them Amazons , from amazos , meaning without breast . The male children were killed at birth or sent back to their fathers ' tribes maimed and mutilated so as not to be potential enemies . The ...
... practice which caused the Greeks to call them Amazons , from amazos , meaning without breast . The male children were killed at birth or sent back to their fathers ' tribes maimed and mutilated so as not to be potential enemies . 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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