A Plea for Polygamy ...Charles Carrington C. Carrington, 1898 - 257 páginas |
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... manner of its discussion must be entirely new ; and not only can the author claim the singular merit of originality , but the reader can be assured of the no less singular zest of novelty . Some Account of the Author . Almost everybody ...
... manner of its discussion must be entirely new ; and not only can the author claim the singular merit of originality , but the reader can be assured of the no less singular zest of novelty . Some Account of the Author . Almost everybody ...
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... manner , and entertained differ- ent views of divine truth , from themselves . Their mistake is one which has always been too common , and from which no one , perhaps , is altogether free . It consists in assuming that , because we are ...
... manner , and entertained differ- ent views of divine truth , from themselves . Their mistake is one which has always been too common , and from which no one , perhaps , is altogether free . It consists in assuming that , because we are ...
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... it to be the union of one man to either one woman or more , until separated , in like manner , by death or divorce . It now remains for us to determine which of these definitions is most in harmony with the laws of 31.
... it to be the union of one man to either one woman or more , until separated , in like manner , by death or divorce . It now remains for us to determine which of these definitions is most in harmony with the laws of 31.
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... manner , and thus to abandon themselves to a life of infamy and an eternity of shame and woe . In older and more wealthy countries practising monogamy , the comparative number of unmarried to married women is even greater . The ...
... manner , and thus to abandon themselves to a life of infamy and an eternity of shame and woe . In older and more wealthy countries practising monogamy , the comparative number of unmarried to married women is even greater . The ...
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... manners which then prevailed was such that all the honours and rewards and immunities which he prepared were of but little avail . " -- Keightley's Hist . of the Roman Empire , chap i , p . 11 . The principal cause of the prevalent ...
... manners which then prevailed was such that all the honours and rewards and immunities which he prepared were of but little avail . " -- Keightley's Hist . of the Roman Empire , chap i , p . 11 . The principal cause of the prevalent ...
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