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 CHAPTER VI.

89-104

I. Rape. II. Marriage by Capture. III. Signification of the Ceremonial of Capture.

CHAPTER VII.

105-121

I. The Power of Parents. II. Marriage by Servitude. III. Marriage by Purchase.

CHAPTER VIII.

122-137

I. Polygamy in Oceania, Africa, and America. II. Polygamy in Asia and in Europe.

CHAPTER IX.

138-153

I. The Stage of Polygamy. II. Arab Polygamy. III. Polygamy in Egypt, Mexico, and Peru. IV. Polygamy in Persia and India.

CHAPTER X.

154-170

I. Concubinage in General. II. Prostitution. III. Various Forms of Concubinage.

CHAPTER XI.

171-187

I. The Monogamy of Inferior Races. II. Monogamy in the Ancient States of Central America. III. Monogamy in Ancient Egypt. IV. Monogamy of the Touaregs and Abyssinians. V. Monogamy among the Mongols of Asia. VI. Monogamy and Civilisation.