Publications, Issue 34Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1833 - 224 pages |
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Page 177
... parents give their daughter in marriage to a man , who has represent- ed himself as of a noble and illustrious lineage , and it afterwards appears that this was false , they may take back their daughter ; and in this case the parents ...
... parents give their daughter in marriage to a man , who has represent- ed himself as of a noble and illustrious lineage , and it afterwards appears that this was false , they may take back their daughter ; and in this case the parents ...
Page 178
... parents contracts marriage , the parents are obliged , in order to save her from infamy , to have the marriage performed before legal witnesses . IX . When a girl promised in marriage to a man dies before the solemnization of the ...
... parents contracts marriage , the parents are obliged , in order to save her from infamy , to have the marriage performed before legal witnesses . IX . When a girl promised in marriage to a man dies before the solemnization of the ...
Page 207
... parents . If a father - in - law has given money to his son - in - law for trade ; he has a claim not only to the restitution of the original capital , but also to half of the profits , should the man have to return to his own house ...
... parents . If a father - in - law has given money to his son - in - law for trade ; he has a claim not only to the restitution of the original capital , but also to half of the profits , should the man have to return to his own house ...
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