Women in American Law: From colonial times to the New DealHolmes & Meier, 1985 - 450 páginas |
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... defendant she has frequently visited the house of the defendant and has witnessed a want of those articles necessary for the comfort and convenience of a family in their situation , but cannot specify the articles wanted . That she has ...
... defendant she has frequently visited the house of the defendant and has witnessed a want of those articles necessary for the comfort and convenience of a family in their situation , but cannot specify the articles wanted . That she has ...
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... defendant , to take up goods in Georgetown , and that he gave her an unlimited credit there ; so much so that Savage Smith as a friend told him , if he continued to contract such heavy debts he would be ruined . " Such is the testimony ...
... defendant , to take up goods in Georgetown , and that he gave her an unlimited credit there ; so much so that Savage Smith as a friend told him , if he continued to contract such heavy debts he would be ruined . " Such is the testimony ...
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... defendant " consisted . . . . But from the latter part of the conversation which Mrs. White states she had with defendant , respecting the temper of his wife , and his observations to Miss Colcock upon the same subject , and from the ...
... defendant " consisted . . . . But from the latter part of the conversation which Mrs. White states she had with defendant , respecting the temper of his wife , and his observations to Miss Colcock upon the same subject , and from the ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
DOCUMENTS | 25 |
ESCAPE FROM COVERTURE | 39 |
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