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... relative , what anthropologists call a classificatory terminology ; in many patrilineal societies all of the men in a patrilineage of the father's generation are ' fathers ' . Three mechanisms may have led to such generalising of roles ...
... relative , what anthropologists call a classificatory terminology ; in many patrilineal societies all of the men in a patrilineage of the father's generation are ' fathers ' . Three mechanisms may have led to such generalising of roles ...
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... relative could not be responsible for bringing up an orphaned child since the death of the child's parents was , from the relative's point of view , an unexpected piece of bad luck . It would be no part of that morality to fix people ...
... relative could not be responsible for bringing up an orphaned child since the death of the child's parents was , from the relative's point of view , an unexpected piece of bad luck . It would be no part of that morality to fix people ...
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... relative safety in Boughton House in Northamptonshire , made available for the purpose by the Duke of Buccleuch . Edwards , as one of the few younger members of the Museum's staff still out of uniform , spent considerable periods of ...
... relative safety in Boughton House in Northamptonshire , made available for the purpose by the Duke of Buccleuch . Edwards , as one of the few younger members of the Museum's staff still out of uniform , spent considerable periods of ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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