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As to the compulsory elements surviving from the previous period, there still
remained the unlimited Munt of the head of the family over the members: several
strong disciplinary rights which in a few specific cases gave to the head the right
of ...
As to the compulsory elements surviving from the previous period, there still
remained the unlimited Munt of the head of the family over the members: several
strong disciplinary rights which in a few specific cases gave to the head the right
of ...
Strana 124
Up to perhaps the postwar twentieth century, we have hardly a period in which
compulsory fibers were so many and so strong in the total social texture of the
societies studied. - (4) Beginning with the last part of the eighteenth century, the ...
Up to perhaps the postwar twentieth century, we have hardly a period in which
compulsory fibers were so many and so strong in the total social texture of the
societies studied. - (4) Beginning with the last part of the eighteenth century, the ...
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Sooner or later they are bound to wither into either contractual or pseudo-
familistic compulsory relationships, both on account of liability of internal change
and of the play of external circumstances. It is hardly probable that throughout the
...
Sooner or later they are bound to wither into either contractual or pseudo-
familistic compulsory relationships, both on account of liability of internal change
and of the play of external circumstances. It is hardly probable that throughout the
...
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RELATIONSHIPS | 3 |
Extensity of Interaction | 8 |
Chapter Two FLUCTUATION OF THE FAMILISTIC CONTRACTUAL AND COMPUL | 43 |
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