The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 105A. Constable, 1857 |
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... husband seeks to throw off the liability to support a worthless wife , a deserted wife seeks to protect her earnings from a profligate husband . Cases of this kind occur ... husband , by way of mutuality , 1857 . 191 Of Husband and Wife .
... husband seeks to throw off the liability to support a worthless wife , a deserted wife seeks to protect her earnings from a profligate husband . Cases of this kind occur ... husband , by way of mutuality , 1857 . 191 Of Husband and Wife .
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... husband's landed property is as completely extinguished as is her right to one - third of the husband's personalty . By the law of England , then , the contract of marriage trans- fers to the husband the whole of the personal property ...
... husband's landed property is as completely extinguished as is her right to one - third of the husband's personalty . By the law of England , then , the contract of marriage trans- fers to the husband the whole of the personal property ...
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... husband , the jury will then have to decide whether the wife acted with or without the authority of her husband , and in the latter case he is absolved . Thus in a recent case , where the husband was sued for a milliner's bill ...
... husband , the jury will then have to decide whether the wife acted with or without the authority of her husband , and in the latter case he is absolved . Thus in a recent case , where the husband was sued for a milliner's bill ...
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
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