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432 PASSING EVENTS.
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parties prosecutions or against his the founded wife other _* nor upon when a wife personal such for or testimony against violence , her is committed admitted _husband , b except y either _tte in ground criminal of these ol _,
the necessity greatest upon . Any deliberation _^ alteration , and of this caution law , , we if need indeed scarcel it be y point advisable upon out would at all need , of which _^ confess ourselves greatlin doubt .
we y . _^ t \ I _louses The . Divorce The most and important Matrimonial clause Causes in this Act act Amendment is that which has gives passed the Jud both ge * in Chambers the if sitting in Courtby which
1 I - means sitting both private feeling same and power public as scandal will , in certain open extreme , cases , ; Be The spared Bill . for legalising marriage with adeceased wife ' s sister isagain thrown
out in the Lords . In the course of discussion , it was stated ! ; that women would themselve be s well are to opposed to b these taking marriages the vote . of A the random women statement of England _wliieh it
prove , y upon tliis Bill has _essentiall passed y its woman third ' s reading question in before the House Parliament of Lords meets , with again sundry . The amend India The - !
long inents settled contested , which by that are question system now under of of compromise the consideration admission so dear of in . Jews the to the House to heart Parliament of of Commons the , is Britisher ; at . last for itself whether its
members Lord carried Lucan the shall day ' s Bill , be and , graced leaving Baron or each Rothschild disgraced house b free has y the to take presence decide n his seat of an in Israelite the House , haC of
of Loudon Commons The the public obituary . . Mrs into . Mareet of _Natural the had month Philosop _attained records hy the and the great _political decease age of of ninety Economy Mrs . . Marcet As , nearl the arid , y initiator half Mrs a . - : in the annals of
the century nineteenth _agoj she century has made . Married for herself to pr a lasting . Marcet name , a physician literary and chemist of hig Conversations h repute , she interested Chemistry herself " though in his they studie mi s , a ht nd be found wanting if '
measured she " then b _addressed y the _standard on . Her of to " - , Conversations day , were a reyelatlbn _^ on g Political to tie Economy _cjass of reader , " on _^ _Natural hl Vegetable _Physiology" valuable
_faibutions " Philosop to the general y , " an - literature < on " of the day , while her , were " _Stories for very conlittle Children _^ " bear the palmwith MrsBarbauld and Miss Edgeworth
away , . the where as competitors house of late of her in the son she - same in- had law field resided and . daug Mrs . . hter Marcet , Mr . died and on Mrs the . Edward 28 tl _* of Ilomili June , y at , years
Botany Mrs , and Loudon the , Cultivation well known of Flowers in connection , was the with widow , numerous of Mr Their . John works Claudius upon ;
it Loudon is said , the was author the result of the of an "A introduction _gricultural En , which _cyclopedia Mr . _Lqudpn . " soug marriage ht with , the authoress , of a novel entitled " The Muinmy" in which the mention of a
, 3 felt steam among plough a had large attracted circle of his friends attention and . acquaintances Mrs . , Loudon whom s los _^ s willjbe _fier cultivated greatly
tastes and amiable qualities had gathered about her .
432 Passing Events.
432 PASSING EVENTS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Aug. 1, 1858, page 432, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01081858/page/72/
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