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 from tinnecessity... The Ecclesiastical Law - Page 503de Richard Burn - 1842Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1841 - 928 pages
...reconciled to her fate. " When people understand that they must live together," said a very great man, " they learn to soften, by mutual accommodation, that yoke which they know that they cannot shako off; they become good hushands and wives, from the necessity of remaining hushands... | |
| Henry Virtue Tebbs - 1822 - 288 pages
...matrimonial cohabitation, may operate with great severity upon individuals, yet it must be remembered, that the general happiness of the married life is secured...necessity of remaining husbands and wives, for necessity 232 is a powerful master in teaching the duties it imposes. If it were once understood, that, upon... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 660 pages
...cohabitation, may operate with great severity upon individuals ; yet it must be carefully remembered, that the general happiness of the married life is secured...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... | |
| Great Britain, Great Britain. Courts - 1832 - 612 pages
...cohabitation, may operate with great severity upon individuals; yet it must be carefully remembered, that the general happiness of the married life is secured...accommodation that yoke which they know they cannot shake (a) There were several pleadings, and one in exception to witnesses, on which the , observations of... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1833 - 1020 pages
...violence ; on the principle that when people w'ife.' '""'" " understand that they must live together, they learn to soften, by mutual accommodation, that...from the necessity of remaining husbands and wives ; necessity being a powerful master in teaching the duties which it imposes, (x) And therefore the... | |
| 1834 - 506 pages
...or both to live together ; the disinclination must be founded upon reasons which the law approves. " When people understand that they must live together,...known to the law, they learn to soften, by mutual accommodations, that yoke which they know they cannot shake off; they become good husbands and good... | |
| 1837 - 980 pages
...cohabitation, may operate with great severity on individuals, yet it must be carefully remembered that the general happiness of the married life is secured...off — they become good husbands and good wives, for necessity is a powerful master in teaching the duties which it imposes. If it were once understood... | |
| 1837 - 534 pages
...cohabitation, may operate with great severity tm individuals, yet it must be carefully remembered that the general happiness of the married life is secured...off — they become good husbands and good wives, for necessity is a powerful master in teaching the duties which it imposes. If it were once understood... | |
| 1837 - 490 pages
...cohabitation, may operate with great severity on individuals, yet it must be carefully remembered that the general happiness of the married life is secured...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 - 860 pages
...by mutual accommodation, the yoke which they Iniw they cannot shake off. They become good husband« and good wives, from the necessity of remaining husbands and wives ; for necessity is a powerful master m teaching the duty which it imposes. If it were once understood that, upon mutual disgust, married... | |
| |