Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... marriage has two parts : ( 1 ) that the base was marriage by purchase ; and ( 2 ) that new elements are visible in the poems , foreshadowing the time when marriage by purchase would be displaced by a formal marriage agreement , usually ...
... marriage has two parts : ( 1 ) that the base was marriage by purchase ; and ( 2 ) that new elements are visible in the poems , foreshadowing the time when marriage by purchase would be displaced by a formal marriage agreement , usually ...
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... marriage by capture is either indicated or implied . One is the marriage of Paris and Helen ; 10 the second is the statement of the captive Briseis that Patroclus had promised to give her in marriage to Achilles ; 11 the third is a ...
... marriage by capture is either indicated or implied . One is the marriage of Paris and Helen ; 10 the second is the statement of the captive Briseis that Patroclus had promised to give her in marriage to Achilles ; 11 the third is a ...
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... marriage was a verbal exchange , more or less formal : éyyv - éyyvŵμaι.66 The marriage would ἐγγυώμαι . have been just as valid had Cleisthenes made his choice by some other method - walking in the ... marriage MARRIAGE , SALE , AND GIFT 27.
... marriage was a verbal exchange , more or less formal : éyyv - éyyvŵμaι.66 The marriage would ἐγγυώμαι . have been just as valid had Cleisthenes made his choice by some other method - walking in the ... marriage MARRIAGE , SALE , AND GIFT 27.
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