Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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... influence that can hardly be overestimated , and in the councils so frequently held where only men spoke , this influence of the women was always felt . In old times women sometimes went to war , not necessarily to fight and take horses ...
... influence that can hardly be overestimated , and in the councils so frequently held where only men spoke , this influence of the women was always felt . In old times women sometimes went to war , not necessarily to fight and take horses ...
Stran 185
... influence in limiting divorces . There is also the necessity of a man's having property with which to purchase another wife . The fact that there are children may also tend to prevent divorce just as it does in modern society . Tribal ...
... influence in limiting divorces . There is also the necessity of a man's having property with which to purchase another wife . The fact that there are children may also tend to prevent divorce just as it does in modern society . Tribal ...
Stran 360
... influence is felt and must be reflected in our own musical development . The art of the United States is not only benefited by the Europeans who come to this country because of greater opportunities ; certain Americans who had felt that ...
... influence is felt and must be reflected in our own musical development . The art of the United States is not only benefited by the Europeans who come to this country because of greater opportunities ; certain Americans who had felt that ...
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