| Andrew Jackson Davis - 1855 - 452 lehte
...injustice against the obscurest member, without having to pay the penalty. " There are," it is said, " to-day in our midst ten times as many fugitives from...or the average^ of their sufferings has been less." Most of these fugitives are free from criminality. When the Legislature refuses to grant a divorce... | |
| Andrew Jackson Davis - 1868 - 500 lehte
...injustice against the obscurest member, without having to pay the penalty. " There are," it is said, " to-day in our midst ten times as many fugitives from...or the average, of their sufferings has been less." Most of these fugitives are free from criminality. When the Legislature refuses to grant a divorce... | |
| Edward Bliss Foote - 1868 - 446 lehte
...matrimonially, to become happy fathers and mothers and valuable members of society. It has been said " there are ten times as many fugitives from matrimony as there are fugitives from slavery, and that it may well be doubted if the aggregate or average of their sufferings has been less." I will... | |
| Edward Bliss Foote - 1892 - 976 lehte
...to become happy fathers and mothers, and valuable members of society. It has been said " there are ten times as many fugitives from matrimony as there are fugitives from slavery, and that it may well be doubted if the aggregate or average of their sufferings has been less." This was... | |
| Shirley Samuels - 1992 - 358 lehte
...countered by a grimmer view of the confining effects of that institution. As another reformer asserted, "There are today in our midst ten times as many fugitives...from Matrimony as there are fugitives from Slavery. "27 This fugitive view of marriage was connected to the abolitionist views on slavery in the pamphlet... | |
| Andrew J. Davis - 1996 - 454 lehte
...injustice against the obscurest member, without having to pay the penalty. " There are," it is said, " to-day in our midst ten times as many fugitives from...or the average, of their sufferings has been less." Most of these . fugitives are free from criminality. When the Legislature refuses to grant a divorce... | |
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