For though in particular cases the repugnance of the law to dissolve the obligations of matrimonial co-habitation may operate with great severity upon individuals, yet it must be carefully remembered that the general happiness of the married life is secured... Institutes of Common and Statute Law - 第 250 頁John Barbee Minor 著 - 1876完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Henry Virtue Tebbs - 1822 - 296 頁
...regard the general interests of mankind. For though, in particular cases, the repugnance of the law to dissolve the obligations of matrimonial cohabitation,...with great severity upon individuals, yet it must be remembered, that the general happiness of the married life is secured by its indissolubility. When... | |
| Henry Virtue Tebbs - 1822 - 288 頁
...regard the general interests of mankind. For though, in particular cases, the repugnance of the law to dissolve the obligations of matrimonial cohabitation,...with great severity upon individuals, yet it must be remembered, that the general happiness of the married life is secured by its indissolubility. When... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 660 頁
...Event v. Kraut, l Haggard's Rep. p. 36., that " though in particular cases the repugnance of the law to dissolve the obligations of matrimonial cohabitation,...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... | |
| 1837 - 490 頁
...the law to dissolve the obligations of mMrii* monial cohabitation, may operate with great severity on individuals, yet it must be carefully remembered that...indissolubility. When people understand that they must livd together, except for a very few reasons known to the law, they learn to soften by mutual accommodation... | |
| 1837 - 980 頁
...regards the general interests of mankind. For, though in particular cases the repugnance of the law to dissolve the obligations of matrimonial cohabitation, may operate with great severity on individuals, yet it must be carefully remembered that the general happiness of the married life... | |
| 1837 - 534 頁
...regards the general interests of mankind. For, though in particular cases the repugnance of the law to dissolve the obligations of matrimonial cohabitation, may operate with great severity tm individuals, yet it must be carefully remembered that the general happiness of the married life... | |
| 1840 - 946 頁
...regard the general inti rests of mankind. For though in particular cases the repugnance of the law to dissolve the obligations of matrimonial cohabitation...that they must live together except for a very few rea* 1 Haggard'i rpp. jiagos 30, 30. sons known to the law, they learn mutual accommodation that yoke... | |
| Alexander Walker - 1840 - 458 頁
...which regard the general interests of mankind.' " Though in particular cases the repugnance of the law to dissolve the obligations of matrimonial cohabitation...with great severity upon individuals, yet it must be remembered that the general happiness of the married life is secured by its indissolubility. When married... | |
| Alexander Walker - 1840 - 452 頁
...obligations of matrimonial cohabitation may operate with great severity upon individuals, yet it must be remembered that the general happiness of the married life is secured by its indissolubility. When married people understand that they must live together, except for a very few reasons knewn to the... | |
| 1841 - 522 頁
...the law to dissolve the obligations of matrimonial cohabitations may operate with great severity npon individuals, yet it must be carefully remembered that...live together, except for a very few reasons known to »he law, they learn to soften, by mutual accommodation, that yoke which they know they cannot shake... | |
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