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Where the wife cannot forgive , and separation is inevitable by reason of the crime of the husband , the wife is entitled to the like remedy . By the clearest evidence , Mr. Addison since the marriage has been guilty of incest with the ...
Where the wife cannot forgive , and separation is inevitable by reason of the crime of the husband , the wife is entitled to the like remedy . By the clearest evidence , Mr. Addison since the marriage has been guilty of incest with the ...
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... a curiosity to all who have seen the place to which reference is made , ' because they pleaded , as one reason for being exempted from parochial burdens , their separation from the parish church by a great river without bridge .
... a curiosity to all who have seen the place to which reference is made , ' because they pleaded , as one reason for being exempted from parochial burdens , their separation from the parish church by a great river without bridge .
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ticularly the history of France for the last forty years , proves that it has a strong hold on the hearts of mankind , and , we think , on their reason also . Why , they ask us , submit to the rule of a woman or a child rather than ...
ticularly the history of France for the last forty years , proves that it has a strong hold on the hearts of mankind , and , we think , on their reason also . Why , they ask us , submit to the rule of a woman or a child rather than ...
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The Lives of the Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal | 39 |
Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon Mistress of the Robes | 94 |
Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry Edited by two | 109 |
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