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... considered his wife to be barren , he had the power of putting her away , and dissolving the bond of marriage . If he had reason to suppose himself to be the cause of unfruitfulness , he , as it were , put himself away , appointing a ...
... considered his wife to be barren , he had the power of putting her away , and dissolving the bond of marriage . If he had reason to suppose himself to be the cause of unfruitfulness , he , as it were , put himself away , appointing a ...
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... considered old bachelors as a public nuisance . Public actions might be brought against them , as well as against those persons who married too late in life , and those who entered into unsuitable connexions . Even cowards , who could ...
... considered old bachelors as a public nuisance . Public actions might be brought against them , as well as against those persons who married too late in life , and those who entered into unsuitable connexions . Even cowards , who could ...
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... considered as literally correct . He is evidently a man without prejudices ; seems to have been everywhere well treated ; and , consequently , he generally dwells with more delight upon the agreeable features of the picture of mankind ...
... considered as literally correct . He is evidently a man without prejudices ; seems to have been everywhere well treated ; and , consequently , he generally dwells with more delight upon the agreeable features of the picture of mankind ...
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OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW FOR MAY No I Vol II | 1 |
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