| Sir William Blackstone - Droit - 1791 - 516 pages
...rcafonable to intruft him with this power of retraining her, by domeftic chaftifement, in the fame moderation that a man is allowed to correct his apprentices or children ; for whom the mafter or, parent is alfo liable in fome cafes to anfwer. But this power of correction was confined... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1793 - 686 pages
...reafonable to iiitrufl him with this power of retraining her, by ddmellic chaftifement, in the fame moderation that a man is allowed to correct his apprentices or children ; for whom the mafler or parent is alfo liable in fome cafes to anfwer. But this power of corre&ion was confined within... | |
| George Hanger - Great Britain - 1801 - 492 pages
...the old law, might give his wife moderate correction ; for, as he is to answer for her misbehaviour, the law thought it reasonable to entrust him with...chastisement, in the same moderation that a man is al• lowed to correct his apprentices or children, for whom the master or parent is also liable^ in... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - Law - 1807 - 686 pages
...considered in the 4th vol. p. 29. n. 4. VOL. I. 77 behaviour, the law thought it reasonable to intrust him with this power of restraining her, by domestic...apprentices or children ; for whom the master or parent b also liable in some cases to answer. But this power of correction was confined within reasonable... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1836 - 694 pages
...correction (A). For, as he is to answer for her misbehaviour, the law thought it reasonable to intrust him with this power of restraining her, by domestic...for whom the master or parent is also liable in some Or) Lit. s.669, 670. (A) Co. Lit 112. own husband. (3 Cox's P. Wms. 39). —CH. [A responsible prochein... | |
| Sarah Moore Grimké - Slaves - 1838 - 140 pages
...actions, as slaves. ' The hushand, by the old law, might give his wife MKI:'.Vrate correction, as he is to answer for her misbehavior. The law thought it...to entrust him with this power of restraining her hy domestic chastisement. The courts of law will still permit a htialiand to restrain ;i wite of her... | |
| William Guthrie - 1843 - 848 pages
...moderate ' tttnkm; Ior- a9 ne '5 to answer for her misk^Kiar.tbe law thought it reasonable to intrust him with this power of restraining her by domestic chastisement, in the same moderation with, which a man is allowed to correct his servants or children ; for whom the master ur parent is... | |
| Elisha P. Hurlbut - Human rights - 1845 - 232 pages
...says, that " the husband (by the old law) might give his wife moderate correction — for as he is to answer for her misbehavior, the law thought it...restraining her by domestic chastisement, in the same moderition that a man is allowed to correct his apprentices or children." He adds " that in the polite... | |
| Elizabeth Wilson - Antislavery movements - 1849 - 390 pages
...answer for her misbehaviour, (" responsible to civil society,") the law thought it reasonable to intrust him with this power of restraining her, by domestic...is allowed to correct his apprentices or children." He adds, that, " in the polite reign of Charles the Second, the power of correcting began to be doubted,... | |
| Elisha P. Hurlbut - Human rights - 1850 - 264 pages
...says, that " the husband (by the old law) might give his wife moderate correction — for as he is to answer for her misbehavior, the law thought it...is allowed to correct his apprentices or children." He adds " that in the polite reign of Charles the II, this power of correction began to be doubted,... | |
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