| Church of England. Diocese of London. Consistory Court, John Dodson - 1811 - 392 lehte
...satisfy that duty nullifies Ihe contract. — Marriage, in its origin, is a contract of inatuiai Jaw ; it may exist between two individuals of different...It is the parent, not the child, of civil society. — In civil society it becomes a civil contract, regulated and prescribed by law, and endowed with... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1821 - 726 lehte
...foolish objection was made against the sanctity of the marriage state, thus expressed himself: — " Marriage, in its origin, is a contract of natural...it is the parent, not the child, of civil society. In civil society, it becomes a civil contract, regulated and prescribed [648 by law, and endowed with... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1821 - 724 lehte
...foolish objection was made against the sanctity of the marriage state, thus expressed himself: — " Marriage, in its origin, is a contract of natural...ancestors of mankind ; it is the parent, not the child, of •ivil society. In civil society, it becomes civil contract, regulated and prescribed by law, and... | |
| Church of England. Diocese of London. Consistory Court - 1822 - 702 lehte
...consortium vitce*: an agreement **•"*"•«• indeed of parties capable of the concubitus, for i6th/u^mi. though the concubitus itself will not constitute marriage,...It is the parent, not the child, of civil society, " Prmci" poem urbis et quasi seminarium Reipubliccet." — In civil society it becomes a civil contract,... | |
| Hector Davies Morgan - 1826 - 524 lehte
...or the Elysium of every virtue and every grace. It is a sentence worthy of a Christian judge, that " marriage, in its origin, is a contract of natural...It is the parent, not the child, of civil society. In civil society it becomes a civil contract, regulated and prescribed by law, and endowed with civil... | |
| Hector Davies Morgan - 1826 - 548 lehte
...or the Elysium of every virtue and every grace. It is a sentence worthy of a Christian judge, that " marriage, in its origin, is a contract of natural...It is the parent, not the child, of civil society. In civil society it becomes a civil contract, regulated and prescribed by law, and endowed with civil... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1827 - 674 lehte
...must be something more ; it must be an agreement of the parties looking to the consortium vita. — Marriage, in its origin, is a contract of natural...It is the parent, not the child, of civil society — principium urbis, et quasi seminarium reipublicx (Cic. de Off. ) In civil society, it becomes a... | |
| Great Britain, Great Britain. Courts - 1832 - 612 lehte
...stipulate, . 5 that the incapacity of either party to satisfy that duty nullifies the con- '^/ tract(c). — Marriage, in its origin , is a contract of natural law; it may ex-.'> ist between two individuals of different sexes, although no third person existed in the world,... | |
| Edwin Maddy - 1835 - 282 lehte
...that that marriage came within thereachof the prohibition. — (Homer v. Liddiard. Hagg. CR ip 352.) Marriage, in its origin, is a contract of natural...sexes, although no third person existed in the world. It is the parent, not the child, of civil society. In civil society it becomes a civil contract, regulated... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1827 - 686 lehte
...something more; it must be an agreement of the parties looking to the consortium vita;.—Marriage, in its origin, is a contract of natural law ; it may...mankind. It is the parent, not the child, of civil society—principium urbis, el quasi scminarivm reipubliae (Cic. de Off'.) In civil society, it becomes... | |
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