The Quarterly Review, Volume 282William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1942 |
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Page 169
... divorce , and both admitted guilt and prayed for the exercise of the discretion . The husband petitioner obtained a decree by the exercise of the discretion in the Divorce Court , suffered a reverse in the Court of Appeal , finally ...
... divorce , and both admitted guilt and prayed for the exercise of the discretion . The husband petitioner obtained a decree by the exercise of the discretion in the Divorce Court , suffered a reverse in the Court of Appeal , finally ...
Page 175
... divorce and the opportunity of remarriage as remedies of mis - marriage . Nobody , of course , not even the most fervent reformer , can regard divorce as other than a pis aller for happy , companionable , and enduring marriage ; and we ...
... divorce and the opportunity of remarriage as remedies of mis - marriage . Nobody , of course , not even the most fervent reformer , can regard divorce as other than a pis aller for happy , companionable , and enduring marriage ; and we ...
Page 176
... divorce even to the extent of incompatibility or mutual consent , * the Divorce Court would be unburdened of most of the cases which are the result of temporary offence or sexual caprice , and would be troubled by few other than those ...
... divorce even to the extent of incompatibility or mutual consent , * the Divorce Court would be unburdened of most of the cases which are the result of temporary offence or sexual caprice , and would be troubled by few other than those ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Neglect of Shipping | 2 |
The Méditerranean in Two Wars | 3 |
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