THE MARRIED RE-MARRIED
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... on the whole to marry badly than never to marry at all. Those who have never essayed the married state may no doubt escape the misery of an ill-assorted union, but the same thing may be said of life itself. Those who have not married have only led an ...
... strictures upon the Princess's piece of The Married Uaqarried are, in my opinion-though that is of little worth -quite uncalled for.. Wherein does the gross immorality hle? The simple story Jisthis:-Adele, when married to Colonel Mai, was young, very young ...
... 'band for assaniting him and breaking his watch- chaoin. Tac husband, a somewhat ?? yoeng man, said he and derendaut bad beon married about four nu nths, On the 25tb of Octaber shn would not get ont of bed, and ho had to get the breakfast. She re fied to eat ...
... Mtistress Abigail withdrew. We shall be broke and ruined for ever if wre cannot joinl our ships; but to marry that beldame- Only one of us will have to marry her, while we shall ?? be ruined if she claps us into gaol, remarked the most practically-minded ...
... MARRIED AT EJURTErEN. THE HUSBAND. Hx WIFE, AND THE ME MkIMS FOR THE BABY. IT'!umus .ywtll~s 3 (.y. IS. a gmzn, of Mar'vrret. sir:^t tthrrkeuwvei, waas chngel at Ite Olerkvonn.il | pth- Court eu SAtLuniar with essa Oat~rotirne Mayo. it saM .d e had btee ...
... MARRIED BY MISTAKE. A correspondent sends to the' orthern Whig the following extraordinary story ofa wedding :-Oo Saturday last a marriage ceremony, attended with very- unusual circumstances, took place in a little town not 20 miles from Belfast. A youthful ...
... centuries, and all-powerful among the Latin peoples, especially among the French, *he determines to -remjn a married Catholic priest. A married priest! It is almost impossible to realize to imaginations nurtured in Protestantism the sense of shud. dering ...
... the main question revolves. If we could only get rid of our soldiers who have married without leave, it would be comparatively easy to deal with the soldiers who have married with leave. To say that it is difficult to find a remedy for this evil is no ...
... days it made its appearance amongst the married families, and carried off several children and women, but up to date the men (the 88th Regiment) have escaped. In consequence of the disease having attacked the married families, they were in obedience to a ...
... I MARRIED TEACHERS. I To TuE EDITOR OF iLOYD'S NEWS -SIe, -I was very pleased to read your remarks so the Leader Column of the 16th re Married Women in Boardichools. I have beenliving close to a Board school for years, and at the present time there ...
... that the number of married soldiers per troop or company shall be limited; that no soldier shall marry without leave; that the recognized married soldier shall enjoy certain privileges which are denied to the comrade who may have married without leave. In ...