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 the year 1771, intituled, "an act to restrain persons who shall be divorced for the crime of adultery, from marrying, or contracting matrimony, with the party," &c. and an historical account of marriage, &c. By Thomas Pollen, A.M.

  • Pollen, Thomas, d. 1768.
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1772
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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 the year 1771, intituled, "an act to restrain persons who shall be divorced for the crime of adultery, from marry

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London : printed for and sold by the author, No. 42, on Dowgate Hill; and by T. Lowndes, No. 77, in Fleet-Street, 1772.

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