Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 34Virginia State Bar Association, 1922 - Bar associations |
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... periods , marriage has from the earliest dawn of civilization been solemnized with a religious ceremony . In Egypt , at least during the Ptolemaic period , the wedding is said to have been accompanied by a religious ceremony . Among the ...
... periods , marriage has from the earliest dawn of civilization been solemnized with a religious ceremony . In Egypt , at least during the Ptolemaic period , the wedding is said to have been accompanied by a religious ceremony . Among the ...
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... period of early history , way back to the legendary and poetic period as reflected in the Greek plays and poetry , and we see that even then marriage produced examples of the highest type of man- hood and womanhood . " Moral ideals ...
... period of early history , way back to the legendary and poetic period as reflected in the Greek plays and poetry , and we see that even then marriage produced examples of the highest type of man- hood and womanhood . " Moral ideals ...
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... period , divorce seems to have been almost unknown , but afterward , when society became corrupt , when even vice was refined by culture and made the parent of art , divorce became an every day event . In Roman law marriage was ...
... period , divorce seems to have been almost unknown , but afterward , when society became corrupt , when even vice was refined by culture and made the parent of art , divorce became an every day event . In Roman law marriage was ...
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