| 1881 - 624 halaman
...' Among no Christian or civilized people at the present day,' says Dr. Allen, ' do we find divorces sought and obtained to such an extent as now in New...find such a breaking up of the family by this means ' (p. 560). The three are the commencement of the falls of Greece and Rome, and the beginning of the... | |
| 1880 - 672 halaman
...prosperity of any nation. Among no Christian or civilized people at the present day do we find divorces sought and obtained to such an extent as now in New...find such a breaking up of the family by this means. The first indications of decline in Greece and Rome were disturbances in the family. When the interests... | |
| 1881 - 626 halaman
...' Among no Christian or civilized people at the present day,' says Dr. Allen, ' do we find divorces sought and obtained to such an extent as now in New...find such a breaking up of the family by this means' (p. 560). The three are the commencement of the falls of Greece and Rome, and the beginning of the... | |
| 1881 - 1112 halaman
...Allen, in the "North American Review"), ''do we find divorces sought and obtained to such an extent as in New England, and in only three instances in the...such a breaking up of the family by this means.'' "We might say very much more ou this point, but our limits forbid, and surely this is sufficient for... | |
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