| 1 | Beyond the Battl... |
| 2 | ... |
| 3 | marriage... |
| 4 | I like to teach by telling stories, often personal ones. At ... |
| 5 | Absence of evidence has never stopped the insistent, and in ... |
| 6 | Marriage is a noose.” “When a man takes a wife, he ceases to ... |
| 7 | the newspaper, or knocked her and left her a-kicking.”4 (Th... |
| 8 | him. There are, to paraphrase E Scott Fitzgerald, second ac... |
| 9 | of 19th century courtship and marriage. There is an additio... |
| 10 | agreement between families. By way of comparison in the 173... |
| 11 | financial resources. Emotional preparedness for marriage wa... |
| 12 | out that he did not like her, but as a man of honor felt co... |
| 13 | On the other hand Lincoln, according to Charles Strozier an... |
| 14 | marriage that have infiltrated our cultural heritage. “He t... |
| 15 | quotations about its level of satisfaction. Certainly it is ... |
| 16 | more children. Alternatively it is supposed to have ended i... |
| 17 | artificial contraception, what is interesting about the Lin... |
| 18 | were unusual. Mary dressed up and played a part in Robert’s ... |
| 19 | ambitions that were mutual. “Mary insists that I am going t... |
| 20 | and when she saw him riding alongside the handsome Mrs. Gen... |
| 21 | matched by the lack of spousal congeniality occasioned by L... |
| 22 | NOTES 1-22 |
| 23 | NOTES 23- |
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| 25 | JEAN HARVEY BAKER. |
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