Marriage Rites, Customs, and Ceremonies, of All Nations of the UniverseChapple and son [etc.] and E. Barrett, Bath, 1822 - 400 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα vii
... husband might train to his will the virgin whom he had pur- chased of her parents . Considered only as adopted , she ranked as the daughter of her her husband , and sister to her own chil- dren . His power was absolute , and she could ...
... husband might train to his will the virgin whom he had pur- chased of her parents . Considered only as adopted , she ranked as the daughter of her her husband , and sister to her own chil- dren . His power was absolute , and she could ...
Σελίδα 5
... husband , or be divorced . The contract also contains an account of all the pro- perty she brings , which at her death or separation must be punctually restored . After the contract is signed , the relations of the bride bring her with ...
... husband , or be divorced . The contract also contains an account of all the pro- perty she brings , which at her death or separation must be punctually restored . After the contract is signed , the relations of the bride bring her with ...
Σελίδα 7
... husband is then sent for , the case is heard , and , if the woman persist in dissolving the marriage , she is made to forfeit her portion , the contract is dissolved , and she is at liberty to seek another husband . But , on the ...
... husband is then sent for , the case is heard , and , if the woman persist in dissolving the marriage , she is made to forfeit her portion , the contract is dissolved , and she is at liberty to seek another husband . But , on the ...
Σελίδα 8
... husband by the ceremonies of divorce , finds herself compelled to resist his usurpation of the privileges which he has renounced . Mahomet himself , a man of warm imagination , disposed to enthusiasm which necessarily heightens * the ...
... husband by the ceremonies of divorce , finds herself compelled to resist his usurpation of the privileges which he has renounced . Mahomet himself , a man of warm imagination , disposed to enthusiasm which necessarily heightens * the ...
Σελίδα 15
... husband earns subsistence by carrying water or burthens , sits at home bedecked with jewels , or goes out as her fancy directs , and the fruits of his labour are appropriated to her use . In great houses , the wives of the Turks , who ...
... husband earns subsistence by carrying water or burthens , sits at home bedecked with jewels , or goes out as her fancy directs , and the fruits of his labour are appropriated to her use . In great houses , the wives of the Turks , who ...
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