Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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Stran 151
... marriage and courtship institutions . B. Marriage in General 1. THE NATURE AND FUNCTIONS OF MARRIAGE Marriage is an institution found among all groups of people , primitive as well as the highly civilized . Its form differs in time and ...
... marriage and courtship institutions . B. Marriage in General 1. THE NATURE AND FUNCTIONS OF MARRIAGE Marriage is an institution found among all groups of people , primitive as well as the highly civilized . Its form differs in time and ...
Stran 154
... marriage . Group marriage as a practice is more restricted in its usage than either polyandry or polygyny . Group marriage is a cus- tom among the Chuckchee of Siberia and among certain natives of Australia and others . In group ...
... marriage . Group marriage as a practice is more restricted in its usage than either polyandry or polygyny . Group marriage is a cus- tom among the Chuckchee of Siberia and among certain natives of Australia and others . In group ...
Stran 155
... marriage and fixing the eligibility to marry . The first requirement exacted by all states is that a person shall be married to but one mate at a time . Be- fore a person who has been married shall remarry , he must be legally free from ...
... marriage and fixing the eligibility to marry . The first requirement exacted by all states is that a person shall be married to but one mate at a time . Be- fore a person who has been married shall remarry , he must be legally free from ...
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