| Church of England. Diocese of London. Consistory Court - 1822 - 580 páginas
...does not allow me to indulge the feelings, much less the Jirst feelings of an individual. The law has said that married persons shall not be legally separated...present case. To vindicate the policy of the law is no neces* sary part of the office of a judge; but if it were, it would not be difficult to shew that the... | |
| Henry Virtue Tebbs - 1822 - 286 páginas
...who cannot live together with any harmony ; but the law has said, that married persons shall not be separated upon the mere disinclination of one or both...must be founded upon reasons which the law approves. To vindicate the policy of the law is no necessary part of the duty of a judge; but it would not be... | |
| Henry Virtue Tebbs - 1822 - 288 páginas
...who cannot live together with any harmony ; but the law has said, that married persons shall not be separated upon the mere disinclination of one or both...must be founded upon reasons which the law approves. To vindicate the policy of the law is no necessary part of the duty of a judge ; but it would not be... | |
| Great Britain, Great Britain. Courts - 1832 - 612 páginas
...does not allow me to indulge the feelings, much less the first feelings of an inividual. The law has said that married persons shall not be legally separated...see whether those reasons exist in the present case. This cause has been carefully instructed(a) with evidence by the practisers, who have had the conduct'of... | |
| 1858 - 882 páginas
...does not allow me to indulge the feelings, much less the first feelings, of an individual. The law has said that married persons shall not be legally separated...whether those reasons exist in the present case." In my judgment such reasons did not exist at the time when this suit was instituted, and I must dismiss... | |
| 1834 - 506 páginas
...that married persons shall not be legally separated upon mere disinclination of one or both to live together ; the disinclination must be founded upon reasons which the law approves. " When people understand that they must live together, except for a very few reasons known to the law,... | |
| 1837 - 534 páginas
...lips" of the civilian, in accents of: the most winning persuasiveness, who could refuse to listen? " To vindicate the policy of the law is no necessary part of the office of a judge j but, if it were it would not be difficult to show that the law in this respect hstsacted with its... | |
| 1840 - 946 páginas
...judgment of Sir W. Scott (afterwards Lord Stowell) in the case of "Evans v .Evans."(e) " The law has said that married persons shall not be legally separated...must be founded upon reasons which the law approves. To vindicate the policy of the law is no necessary part of the duty of a judge, but if it were, it... | |
| Great Britain. Bail Court, Alfred Septimus Dowling - 1841 - 990 páginas
...does not allow me to indulge the feelings, much less the first feelings of an individual. The law has said, that married persons shall not be legally separated...reasons which the law approves, and it is my duty to sec whether those reasons exist in the present case. To vindicate the policy of the law is no necessary... | |
| 1841 - 522 páginas
...feelings of an individual. The law has said, that married persons shall not be legally separated при« the mere disinclination of one or both to cohabit...the law approves, and it is my duty to see whether these reason« exist in the present case. To vindicate Ih« policy of the law is no necessary part... | |
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