Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... girl meet at the place they have mentioned and tell each other what the parents said . They ask questions of one another . The boy asks the girl , " Do you know what marriage means ? It's not just for fun . You will have to be a woman ...
... girl meet at the place they have mentioned and tell each other what the parents said . They ask questions of one another . The boy asks the girl , " Do you know what marriage means ? It's not just for fun . You will have to be a woman ...
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... girl are caught having intercourse and are made to marry , the father of the girl would expect presents from the boy to make " sure . " They always expect presents if there is any doubt . This is to bind the bargain and prevent anything ...
... girl are caught having intercourse and are made to marry , the father of the girl would expect presents from the boy to make " sure . " They always expect presents if there is any doubt . This is to bind the bargain and prevent anything ...
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... girl would not be con- sulted about the choice of her hus- band . A man who wanted to marry her would talk it over with her brother or father , and if they came to an agreement , the girl would have to go through with it . Wheth- er she ...
... girl would not be con- sulted about the choice of her hus- band . A man who wanted to marry her would talk it over with her brother or father , and if they came to an agreement , the girl would have to go through with it . Wheth- er she ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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