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The steps by which English law arrived at a firm determination that recognition could not be given to a polygamous union go back to the very origins of Christianity itself , and may be trodden by the layman as a study in the evolution ...
The steps by which English law arrived at a firm determination that recognition could not be given to a polygamous union go back to the very origins of Christianity itself , and may be trodden by the layman as a study in the evolution ...
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9 regarded as invalid , even though the union has in fact conformed to the monogamous conditions of English marriage . May one hope that such an enlightened expression of the law may be given a wider scope , and brought to the aid of ...
9 regarded as invalid , even though the union has in fact conformed to the monogamous conditions of English marriage . May one hope that such an enlightened expression of the law may be given a wider scope , and brought to the aid of ...
Pagina 173
1 : of such a union — are they legitimate or illegitimate ? Here English law , as often happens , has not maintained the logical conclusion that as the marriage was no marriage at all , then the offspring of such a union has no right to ...
1 : of such a union — are they legitimate or illegitimate ? Here English law , as often happens , has not maintained the logical conclusion that as the marriage was no marriage at all , then the offspring of such a union has no right to ...
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