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" Of the unjust rights which in virtue of this ceremony an iniquitous law tacitly gives me over the person and property of another, I can not legally, but I can morally divest myself. And I hereby distinctly and emphatically declare that I consider myself,... "
Divorce: A Review of the Subject from a Scientific Standpoint, in Answer to ... - Страница 35
по Edward Bliss Foote - 1884 - 60 страници
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Report of the Debates and Proceedings of the Convention for the ..., Том 2

Indiana. Constitutional Convention - 1850 - 1114 страници
...order to prove beyond a doubt that 1 do the gentleman no injustice in my remarks, I quote once more: " Of the unjust rights which, in virtue of this ceremony, an iniquitous law totally gives me over the person and property of another, I cannot legally, but I can morally, divest...

Essays on Woman's True Destiny, Responsibilities and Rights, as the Mother ...

Angelique Le Petit Martin - 1851 - 102 страници
...with him. A Pledge to be taken by (he Bridegroom before the Marriage ceremony :— " Of the vi\just rights which, in virtue of this ceremony, an iniquitous...person and property of another, I cannot legally, but 1 tan morally, direst myself: I hereby distinctly and emphatically declare, that I consider myself,...

Biographical and Historical Sketches of Early Indiana

William Wesley Woollen - 1883 - 618 страници
...neighbors. Previous to the marriage, Mr. Owen drew up and signed a paper, from which I make this extract : "Of the unjust rights which, in virtue of this ceremony,...gives me over the person and property of another, I can not legally, but I can morally, divest myself. And I hereby distinctly and emphatically declare...

History of Woman Suffrage, Том 1

Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan Brownell Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage - 1889 - 944 страници
...the laws of the State of New York, our signatures being attested by those friends who are present. Of the unjust rights which in virtue of this ceremony...gives me over the person and property of another, I can not legally, but I can morally divest myself. And I hereby distinctly and emphatically declare...

The New Harmony Movement

George Browning Lockwood - 1905 - 476 страници
...witnessed by the attending justice of the peace and the immediate family, concluding as follows: " Of the unjust rights which in virtue of this ceremony...gives me over the person and property of another, I can not legally, but I can morally divest myself. And I hereby distinctly and emphatically declare...

The New Harmony Movement

George Browning Lockwood - 1905 - 488 страници
...the immediate family, concluding as follows: " Of the unjust rights which in virtue of this ceremoi.' an iniquitous law tacitly gives me over the person and property of another, I can not legally, but I can morail' divest myself. And I hereby distinctly and emphatittltv declare...

The Woman's Movement in the United States, 1830-1850

Ruth Price - 1915 - 248 страници
...been married before a Justice of the Peace, after the joint signing of a document which said in part, "Of the unjust rights which in virtue of this ceremony...gives me over the person and property of another, I can not legally, but I can morally divest myself. And I hereby distinctly and emphatically declare...

INDIANA AND INDIANANS

JACOB PIATT DUNN - 1919 - 694 страници
...who did not understand the reference. Badger also quoted from the marriage contract this sentence: "Of the unjust rights which, in .virtue of this ceremony, an iniquitous law totally gives me over the person and property of another, I cannot legally, but I can morally, divest...

Indiana and Indianans: A History of Aboriginal and Territorial ..., Том 1

Jacob Piatt Dunn - 1919 - 628 страници
...who did not understand the reference. Badger also quoted from the marriage contract this sentence : " Of the unjust rights which, in virtue of this ceremony, an iniquitous law totally gives me over the person and property of another, I cannot legally, but I can morally, divest...

American Women: A Story of Social Change

Robert E. Riegel - 1970 - 380 страници
...Typical was a statement of Robert Dale Owen and Mary Jane Robinson, dated April 12, 1832. Owen wrote : "Of the unjust rights which in virtue of this ceremony...gives me over the person and property of another, I can not legally, but I can morally divest myself." Mary then added "I concur in this sentiment."16...
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