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Marital power exemplified in Mrs. Packard's trial, and self-defence from the charge of insanity, or, Three years' imprisonment for religious belief, by the arbitrary will of a husband with an appeal to the government to so change the laws as to afford legal protection to married women

This report of the trial and subsequent events surrounding the case of a woman committed to an insane asylum reveals the need for legal reforms regarding women's marital rights in the nineteenth century.

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  • "Three years' imprisonment for religious belief"
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  • "Three years' imprisonment for religious belief, by the arbitrary will of a husband"@en
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  • "This report of the trial and subsequent events surrounding the case of a woman committed to an insane asylum reveals the need for legal reforms regarding women's marital rights in the nineteenth century."@en

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  • "Marital power exemplified in Mrs. Packard's Trial and self-defence from the charge of insanity: or three years' imprisonment for religious belief, by the arbitrary will of a husband: with an appeal to the government to so change the laws as to afford legal protection to married women"
  • "Marital power exemplified in Mrs. Packard's trial, and self-defence from the charge of insanity, or, Three years' imprisonment for religious belief, by the arbitrary will of a husband with an appeal to the government to so change the laws as to afford legal protection to married women"@en
  • "Marital power exemplified in Mrs. Packard's Trial, and self-defence from the charge of insanity or three years' imprisonment for religious belief, by the arbitrary will of a husband, with an appeal to the government to so change the laws as to afford legal protection to married women"@en
  • "Marital power exemplified in Mrs. Packard's trial, and self-defence from the charge of insanity; or, Three years' imprisonment for religious belief by the arbitrary will of a husband, with an appeal to the government to so change the laws as to afford legal protection to married women"@en
  • "Marital power exemplified in Mrs. Packard's trial, and self-defence from the charge of insanity ; or, Three years' imprisonment for religious belief, by the arbitrary will of a husband : with an appeal to the government to so change the laws as to afford legal protection to married women"@en
  • "Marital power exemplified in Mrs. Packard's trial, and self-defence from the charge of insanity or, Three years' imprisonment for religious belief by the arbitrary will of a husband with an appeal to the government to so change the laws as to afford legal protection to married women"@en
  • "Marital power exemplified in Mrs. Packard's trial, and self-defence from the charge of insanity, or Three years' imprisonment for religious belief, by the arbitrary will of a husband, with an appeal to the government to so change the laws as to afford legal protection to married women"@en
  • "Marital power exemplified in Mrs. Packard's Trial and self-defence from the charge of insanity : or three years' imprisonment for religious belief, by the arbitrary will of a husband : with an appeal to the government to so change the laws as to afford"
  • "Marital power exemplified in Mrs. Packard's trial : and self-defence from the charge of insanity ; or Three years' imprisonment for religious belief, by the arbitrary will of a husband, with an appeal to the government to change the laws as to afford legal protection to married women"@en
  • "Marital power exemplified in Mrs. Packard's trial, and self-defence from the charge of insanity ; or, Three years' imprisonment for religious belief, by the arbitrary will of a husband with an appeal to the government to so change the laws as to afford legal protection to married women"@en
  • "Marital power exemplified in Mrs. Packard's trial, and self-defence from the charge of insanity; or, Three years' imprisonment for religious belief, by the arbitrary will of a husband, with an appeal to the government to so change the laws as to afford legal protection to married women"@en
  • "Marital power exemplified in Mrs. Packard's trial, and self-defence from the charge of insanity, or, Three years' imprisonment for religious belief, by the arbitrary will of a husband : with an appeal to the government to so change the laws as to afford legal protection to married women"
  • "Marital power exemplified in Mrs. Packard's Trial, and self-defence from the charge of insanity : or, Three years' imprisonment for religious belief, by the arbitrary will of a husband, with an appeal to the government to so change the laws as to afford legal protection to married women"@en
  • "Marital power exemplified in Mrs. Packard's trial, and self-defence from the charge of insanity, or three years' imprisonment for religious belief, by the arbitrary will of a husband : with an appeal to the government to so change the laws as to afford legal protection to married women"
  • "Marital power exemplified in Mrs. Packard's Trial and self-defence from the charge of insanity : or three years' imprisonment for religious belief, by the arbitrary will of a husband : with an appeal to the government to so change the laws as to afford legal protection to married women"@en
  • "Marital power exemplified in Mrs. Packard's trial, and self-defence from the charge of insanity ; or, Three years' imprisonment for religious belief, by the arbitrary will of a husband, with an appeal to the government to so change the laws as to afford legal protection to married women"