The North British Review, 38-39. sējumiLeonard Scott & Company, 1863 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 9.
215. lappuse
... Polygamy is discountenanced , but prac- prohibit . Some of their rules in regard to tised . The Nagas buy their wives , and have adultery and seduction are peculiar . The no marriage ceremony except the giving of a punishment of the ...
... Polygamy is discountenanced , but prac- prohibit . Some of their rules in regard to tised . The Nagas buy their wives , and have adultery and seduction are peculiar . The no marriage ceremony except the giving of a punishment of the ...
216. lappuse
... Polygamy is permitted , but not common . as explain female infanticide among the Children are named as among the Kookies at Rajputs . The Rajputs are said to kill every festivities , which take place five days after female child but the ...
... Polygamy is permitted , but not common . as explain female infanticide among the Children are named as among the Kookies at Rajputs . The Rajputs are said to kill every festivities , which take place five days after female child but the ...
217. lappuse
... Polygamy -so common among savages - is allowed only in a few of the tribes ; polyandria is altogether unknown , and concubinage is countenanced only by a few . On the other hand , their cus- toms afford not a few good illustrations of ...
... Polygamy -so common among savages - is allowed only in a few of the tribes ; polyandria is altogether unknown , and concubinage is countenanced only by a few . On the other hand , their cus- toms afford not a few good illustrations of ...
112. lappuse
... polygamy which they have de- nounced ; editors of newspapers and paltry novelists ; persons who neither could nor " did edit anything but their own poor rav- ings , and those they mis - edited ; philoso- phical observers and ...
... polygamy which they have de- nounced ; editors of newspapers and paltry novelists ; persons who neither could nor " did edit anything but their own poor rav- ings , and those they mis - edited ; philoso- phical observers and ...
117. lappuse
... polygamy now practised in Utah ; but as the Mormons are shy to own these little failings in their great men , we had better treat their consciences tender- ly , and not insist too strongly on the fact . Still the strife raged with ...
... polygamy now practised in Utah ; but as the Mormons are shy to own these little failings in their great men , we had better treat their consciences tender- ly , and not insist too strongly on the fact . Still the strife raged with ...
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