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... most cases of limited duration . Very often mar- riage determines the place that a newly born in- dividual is to take in the social structure of the community to which he or she belongs . It is CHAPTER PAGE I THE ORIGIN OF MARRIAGE I.
... most cases of limited duration . Very often mar- riage determines the place that a newly born in- dividual is to take in the social structure of the community to which he or she belongs . It is CHAPTER PAGE I THE ORIGIN OF MARRIAGE I.
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... riage by capture also occurred among the Slavs in former times , and among many Southern Slavs even in the beginning of the nineteenth century or later . In High Albania forcible capture of a girl occasionally takes place to this day ...
... riage by capture also occurred among the Slavs in former times , and among many Southern Slavs even in the beginning of the nineteenth century or later . In High Albania forcible capture of a girl occasionally takes place to this day ...
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... law of the United States , which was not affected by Lord Hardwicke's Mar- riage Act , the marriage of minors without the parental consent is likewise good . A VII MARRIAGE BY CONSIDERATION MONG the lower races consent 54 MARRIAGE.
... law of the United States , which was not affected by Lord Hardwicke's Mar- riage Act , the marriage of minors without the parental consent is likewise good . A VII MARRIAGE BY CONSIDERATION MONG the lower races consent 54 MARRIAGE.
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I THE ORIGIN OF MARRIAGE I | 1 |
THE FREQUENCY OF MARRIAGE | 9 |
ENDOGAMY | 18 |
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According adultery allowed ancient ancient Greece Aryan Australian aborigines betrothal bride and bridegroom bride price British East Africa brothers canon law castes cause of polygyny celibacy century Christian Church civilisation clan concubinage consent contracting a marriage Council of Trent countries custom daughter duty endogamous endogamy England Europe evil influences existence exogamous rules father feeling female form of marriage frequently girl Greece groom Hindu husband incest incestuous India Indo-European intercourse large number latter live Lord Bryce male marriage by capture marriage by purchase marriage portion marriage rites matrimonial mode of contracting monogamy Morocco mother Muhammadan number of marriages number of wives offspring parents parties polyandry polygyny practice prevailed primitive prohibited promiscuity races recognised regarded relatives return gift riage Roman savage Scotland Serbia sexual instinct sexual relations shortbread social supposed Teutonic Tibet tion tribes uncivilised union valid various wedding wife woman women