The fatal consequences of adultery, to monarchies as well as to private families with a defence of the bill, passed in the House of Lords in ... 1771, intituled, 'An act to restrain persons who shall be divorced for ... adultery, from marrying ...' And an historical account of marriage &c
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Title
The fatal consequences of adultery, to monarchies as well as to private families with a defence of the bill, passed in the House of Lords in ... 1771, intituled, 'An act to restrain persons who shall be divorced for ... adultery, from marrying ...' And an historical account of marriage &c
Subject
Marriage, Celibacy, Adultery, Divorce, Law, Government, Vice
Description
Pollen describes how vice and the destruction of marriage destroy kingdoms. He also includes the government's role in controlling these vices.
Creator
Thomas Pollen
Source
Publisher
London : For the author & T. Lowndes
Date
1772
Contributor
Kelly Collins
Rights
Public Domain Mark
Format
File- PDF, Original- 287 pages
Language
English
Type
Text
Identifier
Wellcome Library b12193501
Coverage
Eighteenth Century
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URL
https://dlcs.io/pdf/wellcome/pdf-item/b30526115/0#_ga=2.114066372.214010569.1581279654-1700171343.1579912027
Citation
Thomas Pollen, “The fatal consequences of adultery, to monarchies as well as to private families with a defence of the bill, passed in the House of Lords in ... 1771, intituled, 'An act to restrain persons who shall be divorced for ... adultery, from marrying ...' And an historical account of marriage &c,” Enlightenmens, accessed February 7, 2023, http://enlightenmens.lmc.gatech.edu/items/show/440.