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A critical essay concerning marriage : Shewing, I. The preference of marriage to a single life. ... To which is added, an historical account of the marriage rites and ceremonies of the Greeks and Romans, and our Saxon ancestors ... By a gentleman

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  • "A critical essay concerning marriage : Shewing, I. The preference of marriage to a single life. ... To which is added, an historical account of the marriage rites and ceremonies of the Greeks and Romans, and our Saxon ancestors ... By a gentleman"@en
  • "A critical essay concerning marriage : Shewing, I. The preference of marriage to a single life. ... To which is added, an historical account of the marriage rites and ceremonies of the Greeks and Romans, and our Saxon ancestors, ... By a gentleman"
  • "A critical essay concerning marriage. : Shewing, I. The preference of marriage to a single life. II. The arguments for and against a plurality of wives and concubines. III. The authority of parents and governors, in regulating or restraining marriages. IV. The power of husbands, and the privileges of wives. I. The nature of divorce, and in what cases it is allowable. VI. The reasons of prohibiting marriage within certain degrees. VII. The manner of contracting espousals, and what engagements and promises of marriage are binding. VIII. The penalties incurred by forcible and clandestine marriages, and the consequences attending marriages solemnized by the Dissenters. To which is added, an historical account of the marriage rites and ceremonies of the Greeks and Romans, and our Saxon ancestors, and of most nations of the world at this day"@en
  • "A critical essay concerning marriage : shewing, I. The preference of marriage to a single life. II. The arguments for and against a plurality of wives and concubines. III. The authority of parents and governors, in regulating or restraining marriages. IV. The power of husbands, and the privileges of wives. V. The nature of divorce, and in what cases it is allowable. VI. The reasons of prohibiting marriage within certain degrees. VII. The manner of contracting espousals, and what engagements and promises of marriage are binding. VIII. The penalties incurred by forcible and clandestine marriages, and the consequences attending marriages solemnized by the dissenters. To which is added, an historical account of the marriage rites and cermonies of the Greeks and Romans, and our Saxon ancestors, and of most nations of the world at this day"@en
  • "A critical essay concerning marriage Shewing, I. The preference of marriage to a single life. II. The Arguments for and against a Plurality of Wives and Concubines. III. The Authority of Parents and Governors, in regulating or restraining Marriages. IV. The Power of Husbands, and the Privileges of Wives. V. The Nature of Divorce, and in what Cases it is allowable. VI. The Reasons of prohibiting Marriage within certain Degrees. Vii. The Manner of contracting Espousals, and what Engagements and Promises of Marriage are binding. Viii. The Penalties incurred by forcible and clandestine Marriages, and the Consequences attending Marriages solemnized by the Dissenters. To which is added, an historical account of the marriage rites and ceremonies of the Greeks and Romans, and our Saxon ancestors, and of most Nations of the World at this Day. By a gentleman"
  • "A critical essay concerning marriage Shewing, I. The preference of marriage to a single life. ... To which is added, an historical account of the marriage rites and ceremonies of the Greeks and Romans, and our Saxon ancestors, ... By a gentleman"
  • "A critical essay concerning marriage Shewing, I. The preference of marriage to a single life. ... To which is added, an historical account of the marriage rites and ceremonies of the Greeks and Romans, and our Saxon ancestors, ... By a gentleman"@en
  • "A Critical essay concerning marriage. Shewing, I. The Preference of Marriage to a single Life. II. The Arguments for and against a Plurality of Wives and Concubines. III. The Authority of Parents and Governors, in regulating or restraining Marriages. IV. The Power of Husbands, and the Privileges of Wives. V. The Nature of Divorce, and in what Cases it is allowable. VI. The Reasons of prohibiting Marriage within certain Degrees. VII. The Manner of contracting Espousals, and what Engagements and Promises of Marriage are binding. VIII. The Penalties incurred by forcible and clandestine Marriages, and the Consequences attending Marriages solemnized by the Dissenters. To which is added, An Historical Account of the Marriage Rites and Ceremonies of the Greeks and Romans, and our Saxon Ancestors, and of most Nations of the World at this day. By a Gentleman"@en
  • "A critical essay concerning marriage ... : to which is added, an historical account of the marriage rites and ceremonies of the Greeks and Romans, and our Saxon ancestors, and of most nations of the world at this day"@en
  • "A critical essay concerning marriage To which is added, an historical account of the marriage rites and ceremonies of the Greeks and Romans, and our Saxon ancestors, and of most nations of the world at this day"@en
  • "A critical essay concerning marriage Shewing, I. The preference of marriage to a single life. ... To which is added, an historical account of the marriage rites and ceremonies of the Greeks and Romans, and our Saxon ancestors ... By a gentleman"@en
  • "A critical essay concerning marriage"
  • "A critical essay concerning marriage"@en
  • "A critical essay concerning marriage Shewing, I. The preference of marriage to a single life. ... To which is added, an historical account of the marriage rites and ceremonies of the Greeks and Romans, and our Saxon ancestors ... By a gentleman"
  • "A Critical essay concerning marriage to which is added an historical account of the marriage rites and ceremonies of the Greeks and Romans, and our Saxon ancestors, and of most nations of the world at this day"@en
  • "A critical essay concerning marriage : shewing I. The preference of marriage to a single life ... : to which is added, an historical account of the marriage rites and ceremonies of the Greeks and Romans, and our Saxon ancestors, and of most nations of the world at this day"@en
  • "A critical essay concerning marriage shewing, I. The preference of marriage to a single life : II. The arguments for and against a plurality of wives and concubines : III. The authority of parents and governors, in regulating or restraining marriages : IV. The power of husbands, and the privileges of wives : V. The nature of divorce, and in what cases it is allowable : VI. The reasons of prohibiting marriage within certain degrees : VII. The manner of contracting espousals, and what engagements and promises of marriage are binding : VIII. The penalties incurred by forcible and clandestine marriages and the consequences attending marriages solemnized by the Dissenters : to which is added, an historical account of the marriage rites and ceremonies of the Greeks and Romans and our Saxon ancestors and of most nations of the world at this day"@en
  • "A Critical essay concerning marriage ... : to which is added an historical account of the marriage rites and ceremonies of the greeks and romans and our saxon ancestors and of most nations of the world at his day"
  • "A critical essay concerning marriage ... To which is added, an historical account of the marriage rites and cermonies of the Greeks and Romans, and our Saxon ancestors, and of most nations of the world at this day"@en