Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain, During the Years 1810 and 1811, Volume 1J. Ballantyne and Company, 1817 - 530 páginas |
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... , which are said to be the best the country produces . December 25. - I have been this morning to the custom - house , with the other passengers , to get our passports . They obtained theirs without dif ficulty , 4 FALMOUTH - HOUSES .
... , which are said to be the best the country produces . December 25. - I have been this morning to the custom - house , with the other passengers , to get our passports . They obtained theirs without dif ficulty , 4 FALMOUTH - HOUSES .
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... produces only a civil suit for the recovery of damages , estimated in money . The jury determines the amount of these damages , by the degree of union and conjugal happiness existing before the criminal conversation which destroyed it ...
... produces only a civil suit for the recovery of damages , estimated in money . The jury determines the amount of these damages , by the degree of union and conjugal happiness existing before the criminal conversation which destroyed it ...
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... produces shame . A divorce is generally granted by act of parliament in these cases ; and marriage as generally takes place between the lovers . The publicity which such prosecutions necessarily oc- casion , and all the details and ...
... produces shame . A divorce is generally granted by act of parliament in these cases ; and marriage as generally takes place between the lovers . The publicity which such prosecutions necessarily oc- casion , and all the details and ...
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... produces few abuses before marriage , and rather tends to prevent them afterwards . Those who take advantage of it to do wrong before marriage , would have done so after ; and it is certainly safer to take a wo- man who has seen the ...
... produces few abuses before marriage , and rather tends to prevent them afterwards . Those who take advantage of it to do wrong before marriage , would have done so after ; and it is certainly safer to take a wo- man who has seen the ...
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... producing more heat and ear- nestness of debate , that is , parliamentary re- form ; a nice and intricate question , which few of the disputants understand , and they are the more positive and violent on that very account . As to ...
... producing more heat and ear- nestness of debate , that is , parliamentary re- form ; a nice and intricate question , which few of the disputants understand , and they are the more positive and violent on that very account . As to ...
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