The Wedding Day in All Ages and CountriesHarper & Bros., 1869 - 299 páginas |
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... contract , either religious or civil , or both , whereby a particular man should be united to a par- ticular woman for the expedient purposes of civilized so- ciety . Bolingbroke says that marriage was instituted be- cause it was ...
... contract , either religious or civil , or both , whereby a particular man should be united to a par- ticular woman for the expedient purposes of civilized so- ciety . Bolingbroke says that marriage was instituted be- cause it was ...
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... contract , with or without money ; and another being by mere consumma- tion , which , although valid in law , was discouraged as being contrary to morality . The condition of Jewish married women in the patriarch- al days was very ...
... contract , with or without money ; and another being by mere consumma- tion , which , although valid in law , was discouraged as being contrary to morality . The condition of Jewish married women in the patriarch- al days was very ...
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... contract was read over aloud , and notice was given of the intended day of the wedding . The company then saluted the couple , and wished them happiness in their new life . Then the younger men threw down and broke certain earthen ...
... contract was read over aloud , and notice was given of the intended day of the wedding . The company then saluted the couple , and wished them happiness in their new life . Then the younger men threw down and broke certain earthen ...
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... contract was then read ; after which the Rabbi took another glass of wine , and , giving thanks to God , he offered it to the pair to drink again . The bridegroom having drunk , cast the glass with force against a wall or the earth , so ...
... contract was then read ; after which the Rabbi took another glass of wine , and , giving thanks to God , he offered it to the pair to drink again . The bridegroom having drunk , cast the glass with force against a wall or the earth , so ...
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... contract is read and the ceremo- nial performed . This canopy is square , and generally com- posed of crimson velvet , with pendants about it . It is sup- ported at each corner by one of the visitors , and after the marriage it is taken ...
... contract is read and the ceremo- nial performed . This canopy is square , and generally com- posed of crimson velvet , with pendants about it . It is sup- ported at each corner by one of the visitors , and after the marriage it is taken ...
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