The Southern Quarterly Review, 14. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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145. oldal
... considers the separate exist- ence of the woman on marriage , as merged in that of her husband , seems to us monstrous in ... consider her incapable of doing a legal act , and absolutely irresponsible . Our law makes marriage a sort of ...
... considers the separate exist- ence of the woman on marriage , as merged in that of her husband , seems to us monstrous in ... consider her incapable of doing a legal act , and absolutely irresponsible . Our law makes marriage a sort of ...
351. oldal
... consider whether to possess such beau- ty in marriage , and see it subjected to the changes and chances of this ... considers that the impassioned choice is less in danger of erring , than that made through the exer- cise of the more ...
... consider whether to possess such beau- ty in marriage , and see it subjected to the changes and chances of this ... considers that the impassioned choice is less in danger of erring , than that made through the exer- cise of the more ...
386. oldal
... consider Cecrops as an individual , but as a personification of the Athenian people . His daughters were named Herse , which signifies dew ; Pandrosos , all - dewy ; and Agraulos , living - in - the - country . If we consider Cecrops ...
... consider Cecrops as an individual , but as a personification of the Athenian people . His daughters were named Herse , which signifies dew ; Pandrosos , all - dewy ; and Agraulos , living - in - the - country . If we consider Cecrops ...
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