Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... relatives , whether they are poor or rich . If they agree and each likes the way the other has talked , they will walk right to the girl's relatives , to her father and mother . She says to them , " This is the one I meant . We have ...
... relatives , whether they are poor or rich . If they agree and each likes the way the other has talked , they will walk right to the girl's relatives , to her father and mother . She says to them , " This is the one I meant . We have ...
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... relatives the girl's upbringing : who have assumed responsibility for When many presents have been given for a girl , they are not all kept by her father and mother alone . They are distributed to other close relatives of the girl ...
... relatives the girl's upbringing : who have assumed responsibility for When many presents have been given for a girl , they are not all kept by her father and mother alone . They are distributed to other close relatives of the girl ...
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... relatives to allow the union to take place . A man may approach the father or other relatives of the girl in whom he is interested and ask for her hand . The prospective groom may prevail upon one of his own relatives to discuss the ...
... relatives to allow the union to take place . A man may approach the father or other relatives of the girl in whom he is interested and ask for her hand . The prospective groom may prevail upon one of his own relatives to discuss the ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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