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... considered as more valuable than her husband's notes . Occasionally , Mrs. Cappe is a commentator as well as a paraphrast ; and as her theological opinions are in perfect unison with those of her husband , no dissonance occurs in their ...
... considered as more valuable than her husband's notes . Occasionally , Mrs. Cappe is a commentator as well as a paraphrast ; and as her theological opinions are in perfect unison with those of her husband , no dissonance occurs in their ...
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... considered ; as well as those who conceal either the intention of another to violate the law , or the property which may have been obtained by him as the fruit of his offence . Those who do illegal acts , when in a state of mad- ness or ...
... considered ; as well as those who conceal either the intention of another to violate the law , or the property which may have been obtained by him as the fruit of his offence . Those who do illegal acts , when in a state of mad- ness or ...
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... considered in this section . Adultery is punish- able in the wife on the complaint of the husband only , by an imprisonment , which it is always in his option to terminate by receiving her again . If he keeps a concubine , he may be ...
... considered in this section . Adultery is punish- able in the wife on the complaint of the husband only , by an imprisonment , which it is always in his option to terminate by receiving her again . If he keeps a concubine , he may be ...
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