Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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Marion Bush Smith Carroll Roop Daugherty. 2. DIVORCE IN EARLY HISTORIC GROUPS Among certain historic people such as the Babylonians , the Hindus , the Hebrews , the Early Christians , the Romans , and the Anglo - Saxons , divorce was ...
Marion Bush Smith Carroll Roop Daugherty. 2. DIVORCE IN EARLY HISTORIC GROUPS Among certain historic people such as the Babylonians , the Hindus , the Hebrews , the Early Christians , the Romans , and the Anglo - Saxons , divorce was ...
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... early towns were generally favorable for the frequent spreac of disease into epidemics . d . Guilds . People who have a common interest or a common bond , tend to associate together and actually to cluster together in one geo- graphical ...
... early towns were generally favorable for the frequent spreac of disease into epidemics . d . Guilds . People who have a common interest or a common bond , tend to associate together and actually to cluster together in one geo- graphical ...
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... early leaders of the nation ap- plauded child labor as a means of keeping children out of evil and as a way by which children could begin to earn their way at an early age , child labor came to be condemned as the demand for jobs became ...
... early leaders of the nation ap- plauded child labor as a means of keeping children out of evil and as a way by which children could begin to earn their way at an early age , child labor came to be condemned as the demand for jobs became ...
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