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Concubinage and marriage
Concubinage was an institution practiced in ancient Rome that allowed a man to enter into an informal but recognized relationship with a woman ( concubina, plural concubinae ) not his wife, most often a woman whose lower social status was an obstacle to marriage.

Concubinage and status
Concubinage is an interpersonal relationship in which a person engages in an ongoing relationship ( usually matrimonially oriented ) with another person to whom they are not or cannot be married ; the inability to marry is usually due to a difference in social status or economic condition.

Concubinage and .
Concubinage and reproduction served as incentives for importing female slaves ( often Caucasian ), though many were also imported mainly for performing household tasks.

differed and from
The fact is that the Southern Confederacy differed from the earlier one almost as much as the Federal Constitution did.
The Constitution of the Southern `` Confederation '' differed from that of the Federal Union only in two important respects: It openly, defiantly, recognized slavery -- an institution which the Southerners of 1787, even though they continued it, found so impossible to reconcile with freedom that they carefully avoided mentioning the word in the Federal Constitution.
It differed from what an undergraduate receives today from any American college or university mainly in the certainty of what he was forced to learn compared with the loose and widely scattered information obtained today by most of our undergraduates.
In my letters I took on a personality that differed from the self I knew in real life.
They knew that their perceptual experience differed from objective reality since they had seen the desk and ball prior to putting on the aniseikonic lenses.
the Aegean world which had existed before 1000 differed from that which rises more clearly in our vision after 800.
Charles Thiot, a splendid Georgia soldier, differed from most of his comrades in the ranks in that he was the owner of a large plantation, well-educated, and nearly fifty years of age.
To his Harvard colleague, Josiah Royce, whose philosophic position differed radically from his own, James could write, `` Different as our minds are, yours has nourished mine, as no other social influence ever has, and in converse with you I have always felt that my life was being lived importantly ''.
For one thing, the organs of speech of the Ozagen natives differed somewhat from Earthmen's ; ;
Schuster's ideas were not a serious theoretical proposal, merely speculation, and like the previous ideas, differed from the modern concept of antimatter in that it possessed negative gravity.
In November 1830, he and William Lloyd Garrison founded what he later called a " preliminary Anti-Slavery Society ", though he differed from Garrison as a nonresistant.
According to Eunapius, he differed from Iamblichus on certain points connected with theurgy and magic.
Both BASICs differed from other dialects on different platforms, in that they allowed the easy creation of fairly demanding multimedia software, with full structured code and many high-level functions to load images, animations, sounds and display them in various ways.
Despite the shared name of " Adoptionism " the Spanish Adoptionist Christology appears to have differed sharply from the Adoptionism of early Christianity.
This has led researchers to suspect that bryozoans had arisen earlier but were initially unmineralized, and may have differed significantly from fossilized and modern forms.
St. Jerome differed with St. Augustine in his Latin translation of the plant known in Hebrew as קיקיון ( qiyqayown ), using Hedera ( from the Greek, meaning ivy ) over the more common Latin cucurbita from which the related English plant name cucumber is derived.
However, the official doctrines of the Western Allies differed substantially from those of the Reichswehr.
Its production differed in several ways from his previous films, as he concentrated mainly on directing, and appeared on screen only in a cameo role as a seasick steward.
The British anti-nuclear movement at this time differed from that of the 1960s.
Chiang also differed from the Americans in ideological issues.
Veteran qualifications differed from the junior enrollee ; one needed to be certified by the Veterans Administration by application, they could be any age, and married or single as long as they were in need of work.
IECW differed from other CCC activities in that it explicitly trained men to be carpenters, truck drivers, radio operators, mechanics, surveyors, and technicians.
This new program differed drastically from the original CCC as its goal was primarily youth development rather than economic revival.

differed and marriage
* accrual system ( aka differed community of property )-marital property is owned separately during the marriage, but after marriage ( divorce, death of a spouse ), the net assets are lumped together as property in joint tenancy and divided.
This differed from the Athenian custom of arranged marriage and sequestered wives who were not supposed to walk in the street unescorted.
His colleagues were William Warham and Ruthal, but Warham and Foxe differed on the question of Henry's marriage, Foxe advising the completion of the match with Catherine of Aragon while Warham expressed doubts as to its canonical validity.
She differed from the Quakers, who, though they supported gender equality, did not accept forbidding sexuality within marriage.
Heqin marriage alliances during the Sixteen Kingdoms period differed from those practiced during the Han Dynasty in two main ways.
The cases differed, however, in that Armijo appeared to rely on a narrow observation that a particular benefit was not exclusive to marriage, while Knight upheld a broad domestic partnership statute against challenges it left almost no substantive difference between the two institutions.
However, the two oaths differed in some details, and no independent evidence for any marriage of Richard has ever come to light.
Sophia Dorothea differed from her husband in every aspect and the marriage suffered as a result.

differed and chiefly
Several revisions were proposed before its adoption, which chiefly differed in the way in which peace and war were distinguished ( including the possibility of a situation, such as unrest, which was neither peace nor war ), and whether the executive or the legislature would have the authority to authorize quartering.
He acknowledged Chaucer as his master, and differed from the earlier poets of the school of Surrey and Wyatt chiefly in the added smoothness and sweetness of his verse.
But the principle which chiefly influenced his political action, that of compromise, differed essentially from those of both parties, and his attitude with regard to the Whigs or Tories was thus by necessity continually changing.
The car differed from other Piedmont products chiefly because it used a Rolls-Royce-shaped radiator.

differed and status
If an Urmonotheismus did exist, Eliade adds, it probably differed in many ways from the conceptions of God in many modern monotheistic faiths: for instance, the primordial High God could manifest himself as an animal without losing his status as a celestial Supreme Being.
The process of family planning varied throughout China, as many different people differed in their responsiveness to the one child policy, based on location and socioeconomic status.
More recently it was argued that the White-tailed Kite differed from the Old World species in size, shape, plumage, and behavior, and that these differences were sufficient to warrant specific status.
In Scotland, the earldom of Strathearn was identified as a county palatine in the fourteenth century, although the title of Earl of Strathearn has usually been merged with the crown in subsequent centuries and there is little indication that the status of Strathearn differed in practice from other Scottish earldoms.
The tribes of the north were mlecchas either because they were located on the frontiers such as Gandhara, Kashmira and Kambojas and therefore both their speech and culture had become contaminated and differed from that of Aryavarta, or else, as in the case of South Indians, they were once Aryas but having forsaken the Vedic rituals were regarded to mleccha status.
One point where he differed from the majority of Alaskans was on the issue of territorial status, which the governor opposed.
In the Kievan Rus ' the smerds were peasants who had been gradually losing their freedom ( partially or completely ) and whose legal status had differed from group to group.
" Roman same-sex practice differed from that of the Greeks, among whom pederasty was a socially acknowledged relationship between freeborn males of equal social status.
In practice, the region's status differed in no way from that of the other seventeen regions and it did not enjoy autonomy of any kind – laws, decisions and directives from the centre were rendered compulsory by the very constitution that created it, and the State Council of the Autonomous Region was merely a façade.
The 1795 Act differed from the 1790 Act by increasing the period of required residence from two to five years in the United States, by introducing the Declaration of Intention requirement, or " first papers ", which created a two-step naturalization process, and by conferring the status of citizen and not natural born citizen.
The race-based conservatism in the American South differed from the business-based conservatism in the North in its strong support for white supremacy, and insistence on a second-class powerless status for blacks, regardless of the Constitution.
The series 2 Safrane featured slightly ( but visibly ) different front ends in different versions, in an attempt to emphasize the unique status of more upmarket models, although these treatments differed in different markets.
Historically, Barotseland's status at the onset of the colonial era differed from the other regions which became Zambia.

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