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December 28th, 2006 Among these people a man may take thirty wives, more or less, if he can

but afford to do so, each having wives in proportion to his wealth and
means; but the first wife is always held in highest consideration
Among these people a man may take thirty wives, more or less, if he can
but afford to do so, each having wives in proportion to his wealth and
means; but the first wife is always held in highest consideration. The men
endow their wives with cattle, slaves, and money, according to their
ability. And if a man dislikes any one of his wives, he just turns her off
and takes another. They take to wife their cousins and their fathers”
widows (always excepting the man”s own mother), holding to be no sin many
things that we think grievous sins, and, in short, they live like
beasts.[NOTE 4]

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