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الصفحة 143
Among nobles , the over - all decline is due almost entirely to the steep and con- tinuous fall in rates of marriage with first kin ; nowadays ( G.IV ) the proportion of men making such marriages is one - sixth of what it was in G.I ...
Among nobles , the over - all decline is due almost entirely to the steep and con- tinuous fall in rates of marriage with first kin ; nowadays ( G.IV ) the proportion of men making such marriages is one - sixth of what it was in G.I ...
الصفحة 153
Also in marked contrast with nobles , as many men married MoSiDa as FaBrDa . The figures for the different generations bring into clearer perspective some of the trends already noted . If we compare G.I with G.III , ignoring G.IV as ...
Also in marked contrast with nobles , as many men married MoSiDa as FaBrDa . The figures for the different generations bring into clearer perspective some of the trends already noted . If we compare G.I with G.III , ignoring G.IV as ...
الصفحة 159
And since we have already noted that with the decay of polygyny people are tending to have fewer kin than before on their father's side , it is also not difficult to see why , especially among nobles , agnatic marriages should have ...
And since we have already noted that with the decay of polygyny people are tending to have fewer kin than before on their father's side , it is also not difficult to see why , especially among nobles , agnatic marriages should have ...
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