William Graham Sumner, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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... married . A few months later Thomas Sumner married Eliza Van Alstein of Liverpool , New York . She was a capable , energetic woman but she ruled the household with an iron hand . Thanks to her rigid econo- mies which denied simple ...
... married . A few months later Thomas Sumner married Eliza Van Alstein of Liverpool , New York . She was a capable , energetic woman but she ruled the household with an iron hand . Thanks to her rigid econo- mies which denied simple ...
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... married Miss Jeannie Whittemore Elliot . Mrs. Sumner was to plan an inconspicuous but important role in Sumner's ... marry . Grace Church Rectory June 13 , 1870 My Dear Sumner . I have your note of the 10th , and inclose my check to your ...
... married Miss Jeannie Whittemore Elliot . Mrs. Sumner was to plan an inconspicuous but important role in Sumner's ... marry . Grace Church Rectory June 13 , 1870 My Dear Sumner . I have your note of the 10th , and inclose my check to your ...
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... Marriage as primarily an economic institution . 6. The " ghost theory " of religion originally formulated by Spencer and Tylor . Lippert's analysis foreshadowing Summer's aleatory element , the negative and defensive aspect of the cult ...
... Marriage as primarily an economic institution . 6. The " ghost theory " of religion originally formulated by Spencer and Tylor . Lippert's analysis foreshadowing Summer's aleatory element , the negative and defensive aspect of the cult ...
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