Alimony: The American TragedyVantage Press, 1952 - Počet stran: 329 |
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... tion we could transport a modern woman to the environmental setting of , say , ancient matriarchal Egypt , or Babylonia under Hammurabi , or the Greece of Pericles , or the Rome of Augustus ( circa 18 B.C. ) , she would fit as naturally ...
... tion we could transport a modern woman to the environmental setting of , say , ancient matriarchal Egypt , or Babylonia under Hammurabi , or the Greece of Pericles , or the Rome of Augustus ( circa 18 B.C. ) , she would fit as naturally ...
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... tion . A strong nation maintains its morals at a high level ; a weak nation has taken the road towards degenerate morality . Loose morals poison the life - blood of the State . Generally speaking , it is the less civilized societies ...
... tion . A strong nation maintains its morals at a high level ; a weak nation has taken the road towards degenerate morality . Loose morals poison the life - blood of the State . Generally speaking , it is the less civilized societies ...
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... tion , white women are obliged to marry men out of their own race or color , 25 even though there still lingers a white Caucasian aristocracy which upholds race purity . We can appreciate the matrimonial dilemmas of women when ( mainly ...
... tion , white women are obliged to marry men out of their own race or color , 25 even though there still lingers a white Caucasian aristocracy which upholds race purity . We can appreciate the matrimonial dilemmas of women when ( mainly ...
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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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