Alimony: The American TragedyVantage Press, 1952 - Počet stran: 329 |
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... period of low blood pressure , which increases their susceptibility to morbid influences . Singers in this condition often experience lowered pitch with a disposition to sing flat . The female voice during this period is often poorer ...
... period of low blood pressure , which increases their susceptibility to morbid influences . Singers in this condition often experience lowered pitch with a disposition to sing flat . The female voice during this period is often poorer ...
Strana 133
... period is questionable from a forensic standpoint . Such women , he says , who have been discharged without ... periods.48 This same tendency leads to many abnormalities among women living with their husbands . The changeability of their ...
... period is questionable from a forensic standpoint . Such women , he says , who have been discharged without ... periods.48 This same tendency leads to many abnormalities among women living with their husbands . The changeability of their ...
Strana 173
... period . " Population Problems , Edward Byron Reuter , 1937 , p . 371. “ Mongolism , which constitutes from one to two per cent of institution cases of amentia- feeble - mindedness , is a congenital condition probably of syphilitic ...
... period . " Population Problems , Edward Byron Reuter , 1937 , p . 371. “ Mongolism , which constitutes from one to two per cent of institution cases of amentia- feeble - mindedness , is a congenital condition probably of syphilitic ...
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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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