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... rules that were made after the evolu- tion of a tribe , with its vast body of customary law ; its marriage rules as regulated by phratries , sub - classes , totems , and age - grades ; its food rules ; its betrothal rules ; and so on ...
... rules that were made after the evolu- tion of a tribe , with its vast body of customary law ; its marriage rules as regulated by phratries , sub - classes , totems , and age - grades ; its food rules ; its betrothal rules ; and so on ...
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... rule as an intelligible and human motive for desiring to pass a tribal rule enforcing the domestic rule . Young people , not allowed by their seniors to make love to each other in daily life , must lie under the same prohibition ...
... rule as an intelligible and human motive for desiring to pass a tribal rule enforcing the domestic rule . Young people , not allowed by their seniors to make love to each other in daily life , must lie under the same prohibition ...
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... rule ended . When the Romans left the country , the Britons ' thus relinquished , and by all right the government relapsing into their own hands , thenceforth betook themselves to live after their own laws . ' But they failed to erect a ...
... rule ended . When the Romans left the country , the Britons ' thus relinquished , and by all right the government relapsing into their own hands , thenceforth betook themselves to live after their own laws . ' But they failed to erect a ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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