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The history of the law of England as to the effects of marriage on property and on the wife's legal capacity. : (Being an essay which obtained the Yorke Prize of the University of Cambridge). By Courtney Stanhope Kenny

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  • "The history of the law of England as to the effects of marriage on property and on the wife's legal capacity. : (Being an essay which obtained the Yorke Prize of the University of Cambridge). By Courtney Stanhope Kenny"@en
  • "The history of the law of England as to the effects of marriage on property and on the wife's legal capacity"@en
  • "The history of the law of England as to the effects of marriage on property and on the wife's legal capacity"
  • "The history of the law of England as to the effects of marriage on property and on the wife's legal capacity being an essay which obtained the Yorke Prize of the University of Cambridge"@en
  • "The history of the law of England as to the effects of marriage on property and on the wife's legal capacity : (Being an essay which obtained the Yorke prize of the University of Cambridge)"
  • "The History of the law of England as to the effects of marriage on property and on the wife's legal capacity... by Courtney Stanhope Kenny"
  • "The history of the law of England as to the effects of marriage on property, and on the wife's legal capacity"@en
  • "The history of the law of England as to the effects of marriage on property, and on the wife's legal capacity (Being an essay which obtained the Yorks prize of the University of Cambridge)"
  • "The history of the law of England as to the effects of marriage on property and on the wife's legal capacity : being an essay which obtained the Yorke Prize of the University of Cambridge"
  • "The History of the Law of England as to the effects of Marriage on Property and on the wife's legal capacity ... An essay, etc"@en
  • "The history of the law of England as to the effects of marriage on property and on the wife's legal capacity. (Being an essay which obtained the Yorke prize of the University of Cambridge)"