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" In the third place, we must consider that nothing is more dangerous than to unite two persons so closely in all their interests and concerns, as man and wife, without rendering the union entire and total. The least possibility of a separate interest must... "
Journal of the House of Representatives of the ... General Assembly of the ... - Seite 344
von Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives - 1848
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God and the conscience. Love and marriage

Joseph Cook - 1888 - 212 Seiten
...into the most deadly hatred were they pursued to the utmost under the prospect of an easy separation ! We must consider that nothing is more dangerous than...wife, not secure of her establishment, will still be driving some separate end or project, and the husband's selfishness, being accompanied with more power,...
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Essays: Moral, Political, and Literary, Band 1

David Hume - 1889 - 530 Seiten
...hatred, were they pursued to the utmost, under the prospect of an easy separation ? In the third place, we must consider, that nothing is more dangerous than...be the source of endless quarrels and suspicions. 1 The wife, not secure of her establishment, will still be driving some separate end or project; and...
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On Right and Wrong

William Samuel Lilly - 1890 - 332 Seiten
...most deadly hatred, were they pursued to the utmost, under the prospect of an easy separation ! . . . We must consider, that nothing is more dangerous than...and concerns, as man and wife, without rendering the uaion entire and total. The least possibility of a separate interest must be the source of endless...
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On Right and Wrong

William Samuel Lilly - 1890 - 368 Seiten
...most deadly hatred, were they pursued to the utmost, under the prospect of an easy separation ! . . . We must consider, that nothing is more dangerous than to unite two persons so clo«ely in all their interests and concerns, as man and wife, without rendering the union entire and...
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On Right and Wrong

William Samuel Lilly - 1892 - 342 Seiten
...separation ! . . . We must consider, that nothing is more dangerous than to unite two persons so clo«ely in all their interests and concerns, as man and wife,...wife, not secure of her establishment, will still he driving some separate end or project ; and the husband's selfishness, being accompanied with more...
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Morality as a Religion: An Exposition of Some First Principles

William Robert Washington Sullivan - 1898 - 312 Seiten
...the most deadly hatred, were they pursued to the utmost under the prospect of an easy separation ! We must consider that nothing is more dangerous than...wife, not secure of her establishment, will still be driving some sepa184 rate end or project ; and the husband's selfishness, being accompanied by no power,...
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The Theology of Modern Literature

Samuel Law Wilson - 1899 - 476 Seiten
...the most deadly hatred, were they pursued to the utmost, under the prospect of an easy separation. We must consider that nothing is more dangerous than...wife, not secure of her establishment, will still be driving some separate end or project ; and the husband's selfishness, being accompanied with more power,...
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Synopsis theologiae dogmaticae specialis, ad mentem S. Thomae Aquinatis ...

Adolphe Tanquerey - 1899 - 816 Seiten
...the most deadly hatred, were they pursued to the utmost, under the prospect of an easy separation. We must consider that nothing is more dangerous than...so closely in all their interests and concerns as husband and wife, without rendering the union entire and total. The least possibility of a separate...
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Our Day: A Record and Review of Current Reform, Band 5

1890 - 534 Seiten
...permeate the popular mind, and impress it. Woolsey cites these truly philosophical words of Hume : " Nothing is more dangerous than to unite two persons...so closely in all their interests and concerns as husband and wife, without rendering the union entire and total. The least possibility of a separate...
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The Rule of Life and Love: An Exposition of the Ten Commandments

Robert L. Ottley - 1912 - 264 Seiten
...were they pursued to the utmost, under the prospect of an easy separation.' ' Nothing,' he adds, ' is more dangerous than to unite two persons so closely...wife, without rendering the union entire and total.' 1 The seventh commandment thus suggests the duty of attentively considering those tendencies in modern...
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