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Reflections on the fate of a petition for relief in the matter of ... - Page 84
by Francis Blackburne - 1772
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The Oxford Magazine, Volume 8

1772 - 616 pages
...his whole life from contracting marriage, or, what is tantamount, to make his power of contracting fuch marriage, dependant neither on his own choice,...rule of law, but on the arbitrary will of any man, oí fet of men, is exceeding the power permitted by (lie divine providence to human legiflators .it...
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Political Register and Impartial Review of New Books: V. 1-5, Volume 10

1772 - 420 pages
...his whole life, from contracting marriage, or -what is tantamount, to make his power of contracting fuch marriage, dependant neither on his own choice, nor upon any fixed rule of law, but on the arbitary will of any man, or fet of men, is exceeding ths power permitted by the d ivine providence...
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The British Magazine and General Review of the Literature ..., Volume 1

1772 - 456 pages
...•tantamount, to make his power о •contrafting fuch marriage, dependant »either, on his own choke, nor upon any fixed rule of law, but on the ¡arbitrary will of any man, or (et öl •men, is exceeding the power permitted by the Divine Providence to human legiiktures : It...
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The Oxford Magazine: Or, Universal Museum, Volumes 8-9

1772 - 552 pages
...his whole life from contracting marriage, or, what is tantamount, to make his power of contracting fuch marriage, dependant neither on his own choice, nor upon any fixed rule ot law, but on the arbitrary will of any man, or fet of men, is exceeding the power permitted by rhs...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1800 - 576 pages
...his whole life, from contracting marriage, or, what is tantamount, to make his power ' of contracting fuch marriage dependant neither on his own choice, nor upon any fixed rule of law, but on the aibit/ary will of any man, or fet of men, is exceeding the power permitted by the divine providence...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 15

1809 - 574 pages
...contracting marriage, or, what is tantamount, to make his power of contracting fuch marriage de. pendant neither on his own choice, nor upon any fixed rule of law, but on the arbitrary will of any nun, or fet of men, is exceeding the power permitted by the divine pn>videnre to human k-giflatures...
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - 1813 - 716 pages
...whole life from contracting marriage, or, what is tantamount, to make his power of contracting such marriage dependant neither on his own choice, nor upon any fixed rule of law, but on tbe arbitrary will of any man, or set of men, is exceeding the power permitted by the divine Providence...
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Historical references, in support of the Remarks on the erroneous opinions ...

Henry Howard - 1827 - 102 pages
...his whole life from contracting marriage, or making his power of contracting such marriage dependent neither on his own choice nor upon any fixed rule of law, but on the arbitrary will of any man, or set of men, is exeeeding the power permitted by the Divine Providence to human legislators; it is directly...
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1741-1825

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1875 - 592 pages
...contracting marriage, or what is tantamount, to make his power of contracting such marriage dependent neither on his own choice, nor upon any fixed rule of law, but on the arbitrary will of any man, or set of men, is exceeding the power permitted by the Divine Providence to human legislators. It is directly...
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Lawyer and Banker and Southern Bench and Bar Review, Volume 15

Charles Ellewyn George - 1922 - 412 pages
...marriage, or. what is tantamount, to make his power of contracting such marriage dependent neither on his choice nor upon any fixed rule of law but on the arbitrary will of any man or set of men, is exceeding the power permitted by the Divine Providence to human legislators. It is directly...
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