The Quarterly Review, 300. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1962 |
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Page 166
... regarded as ' Christian marriages ' whatever the religious views of the contracting parties may have been . By the law of the state such marriages were regarded as valid through- out all Christendom . If a marriage was contracted under ...
... regarded as ' Christian marriages ' whatever the religious views of the contracting parties may have been . By the law of the state such marriages were regarded as valid through- out all Christendom . If a marriage was contracted under ...
Page 169
... regarded as valid for purposes of transmitting a title , held that the Hindu marriages in the case before him must be regarded as having con- ferred the status of married men on the two Hindus , and on that view it was possible for him ...
... regarded as valid for purposes of transmitting a title , held that the Hindu marriages in the case before him must be regarded as having con- ferred the status of married men on the two Hindus , and on that view it was possible for him ...
Page 173
... regarded as legitimate by the law of the domicile of the parents at the time of their birth , then for the purpose of inheriting property such children are regarded as legitimate here . There may be certain exceptions to this such as ...
... regarded as legitimate by the law of the domicile of the parents at the time of their birth , then for the purpose of inheriting property such children are regarded as legitimate here . There may be certain exceptions to this such as ...
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