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THE WORKING OF T[IE NEW BIVOBCE ACT. 415
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I.VI.—THE WORKING OF THE NEW DIVORCE ACT...
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. . ««ap» this Many Journal of our were ...
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Arouse Min then : —this is thy part . Show himthe claimpoint out the need ;
And nerve . his arm . and ; cheer his heart ; Then stand aside , and , say—Grod speed !
Smooth thou his path ere it is trod ; Burnish the arms that he must wield ;
And pray ca ? own , with him all Yictor thy of streng the field , that . God May
And thenI thinkthy soul shall feel
A nobler thrill , of , true content Than if presumptuous , eager zeal ,
Had seized a crown for others meant . And even that very deed shall shine
In mystic sense , divine and true , More wholly and more purely
thine—Because it is another ' s too .
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The Working Of T[Ie New Bivobce Act. 415
THE WORKING OF T [ IE NEW BIVOBCE ACT . 415
I.Vi.—The Working Of The New Divorce Act...
I _. VI . _—THE _WORKING OF THE NEW DIVORCE ACT . _4—
. . ««Ap» This Many Journal Of Our Were ...
. . _«« ap » this Many Journal of our were read also ers ar the e , we ori believe inators , aware of the that Woman tile ori ' s g Petition inators to of
Parliamentin 1855-6 for an g alteration in the laws affecting the property of , married women , . A petition largel Lords y subscribed ham and to
throug clause Lyndhurst hout in the , had Eng New land no Divorce small , and which share Act , whereby in supported procuring many by the hundreds insertion Broug of deserted of that ,
wives have already profited and which is now universally acknowledged to have conferred the a public boon of . the New Divorce Act
We have closely followed working r ead the ers , pages in the of Jul this y num Journal ber , , with and having an excellent already leader presented upon our the
dail subject from further the Dail and y Neiv powerful s , we now corroboration rescue from of the the oblivion inestimable of a y paper
for benefits remodelling already conferred the Court by of this Divorce act , and a the necessity necessit shown y which by exists Lord
the Broug bill ham was to carried have towards been entailed the close by of the , the hurried session manner of 1857 in , in which the
face of a violent opposition . t clamor ion " It of is ana the quite demand remed a mistake which for the to precedes estimate first time its tlie enactment makes value of manifest a . measure Yery _tlie often by extent the the amount app of lica the of - , y
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 1, 1859, page 415, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01021859/page/55/
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