The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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Page 93
... wife was Mrs. Fitzherbert's niece . Nothing can be more absurd than leaving us to gather this relationship by such conjectures , when he might have stated it simply and distinctly . Mr. Langdale further conceives that the honour of the ...
... wife was Mrs. Fitzherbert's niece . Nothing can be more absurd than leaving us to gather this relationship by such conjectures , when he might have stated it simply and distinctly . Mr. Langdale further conceives that the honour of the ...
Page 94
... wife , and permitted him to put a ring round her finger . " His lordship adds his belief that a ring of the duchess was used on this occasion , and not one of his Royal Highness's . He says further , that he asked Mrs. Fitzherbert ( a ...
... wife , and permitted him to put a ring round her finger . " His lordship adds his belief that a ring of the duchess was used on this occasion , and not one of his Royal Highness's . He says further , that he asked Mrs. Fitzherbert ( a ...
Page 95
... wife on those conditions which satisfied her own conscience , though she could have no legal claim to be the wife of the Prince " ( p . 121 ) . Now what were these conditions ? All that Lord Stourton states is a marriage by a Protestant ...
... wife on those conditions which satisfied her own conscience , though she could have no legal claim to be the wife of the Prince " ( p . 121 ) . Now what were these conditions ? All that Lord Stourton states is a marriage by a Protestant ...
Page 98
... wife . She , after divers objections , consented , but only provided she obtained the Papal sanction . Nay , they go a step further , and contend that she felt herself bound , by the obligations of her marriage , to suffer a renewal of ...
... wife . She , after divers objections , consented , but only provided she obtained the Papal sanction . Nay , they go a step further , and contend that she felt herself bound , by the obligations of her marriage , to suffer a renewal of ...
Page 99
... wife , before he had contracted a lawful marriage with another , still his lawful wife . It is vain , and it is ridiculous , to disguise the truth under general phrases and sentimental circumlocutions . The laws of this country apply to ...
... wife , before he had contracted a lawful marriage with another , still his lawful wife . It is vain , and it is ridiculous , to disguise the truth under general phrases and sentimental circumlocutions . The laws of this country apply to ...
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