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" For though in particular cases the repugnance of the law to dissolve the obligations of matrimonial cohabitation may operate with great severity upon individuals, yet it must be carefully remembered that the general happiness of the married life is secured... "
Reports of Cases in Law and Equity, Argued and Determined in the Supreme ... - Page 337
by Georgia. Supreme Court - 1850
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The Rights and Duties of Rectors, Churchwardens, and Vestrymen in the ...

Henry Mason Baum - 1879 - 360 pages
...may well be applied to this. ' When people understand that they must live together, except for a very few reasons known to the law, they learn to soften by mutual accommodation that yoke which they know they cannot shake off. They become good husbands and good wives...
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The York Legal Record, Volume 7

Law - 1894 - 250 pages
...separations, disgraceful to the parties, distressing to their children and humiliating to their friends. When people understand that they must live together,...reasons known to the law, they learn to soften by mutual accommodation the yoke which they know they cannot shake off ; they become good husbands and good wives,...
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Divorce and Divorce Legislation: Especially in the United States

Theodore Dwight Woolsey - Divorce - 1882 - 356 pages
...Blackstone," 1,440. He says : " It must be carefully remembered that the general happiness of the mari ied life is secured by its indissolubility. When people...understand that they must live together, except for a very few reasons known to the law, they learn to soften, by mutual accommodation, that yoke which they...
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Lectures on the Calling of a Christian Woman: And Her Training to Fulfil It ...

Morgan Dix - Women - 1883 - 196 pages
...still more dangerous.' * " In like manner speaks Lord Stowell, the eminent English lawyer and judge : ' It must be carefully remembered that the general happiness...understand that they must live together, except for a very few reasons known to the law, they leam to soften, by mutual accommodation, that yoke which they...
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Lectures on the Calling of a Christian Woman: And Her Training to Fulfil It ...

Morgan Dix - Women - 1883 - 188 pages
...still more dangerous.' 1 " In like manner speaks Lord Stowell, the eminent English lawyer and judge : ' It must be carefully remembered that the general happiness...indissolubility. When people understand that they imist live together, except for a very few reasons known to the law, they learn to soften, by mutual...
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Lectures on the Calling of a Christian Woman: And Her Training to Fulfil It ...

Morgan Dix - Women - 1883 - 224 pages
...secured by its indissolubility. When people understand that they must live together, except for a very few reasons known to the law, they learn to soften, by mutual accommodation, that yoke which they know they can not shake off. They become good husbands and good...
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The Calling of a Christian Woman and Her Training to Fulfil it

Morgan Dix - Women - 1884 - 170 pages
...still more dangerous.' 1 " In like manner speaks Lord Stowell, the eminent English lawyer and judge: ' It must be carefully remembered that the general happiness of the married life is secured by its 1 Philosophical Works, iii, p. 208, quoted by Woolsey, p. 264. and the apparent want of the sense of...
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Commentaries on Equity Jurisprudence: As Administered in England ..., Volume 2

Joseph Story - Equity - 1886 - 962 pages
...dissolve the obligations of matrimonial cohabitation may operate with great severity upon individuals, yet it must be carefully remembered that the general happiness...indissolubility. When people understand that they mutt live together, except for a very few reasons known to the law, they learn to soften by mutual...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 16

Law reports, digests, etc - 1889 - 956 pages
...dissolve the obligations of matrimonial cohabitation may operate with great severity upon individuals, yet it must be carefully remembered that the general happiness...the married life is secured by its indissolubility. " Eminent judges in this and other states have emphatically declared that "the marriage relation should...
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New England Reporter: All Cases Determined in the Courts of Last ..., Volume 3

Law reports, digests, etc - 1887 - 1086 pages
...divorce from bed and board in England when our country was settled." 1 Bish. Mar. & Div. 6th ed. § 718. "The general happiness of the married life is secured...understand that they must live together, except for a very few reasons known to the law, they have to soften, by mutual accommodations, that yoke which they...
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