| Tobias Smollett - 1817 - 680 sider
...divorce her. Mr. Mariner thinks that about two thirds of the women are married, and of this number full half remain with their husbands till death separates...of a few who, from whim or some accidental cause, are never married ; so that about one third of the whole female population, as' before stated, are... | |
| William Mariner - 1817 - 660 sider
...divorce her. Mr. Mariner thinks that about two thirds of the uomen .are married, and of this number full half remain with their husbands till death separates...of a few who, from whim or some accidental cause, are never married ; so that about one third of the whole female population, as before stated, are at... | |
| William Mariner - 1817 - 638 sider
...Mariner thinks that about two thirds of the women are married, and of this number full half lemain with their husbands till death separates them ; that...of a few who, from whim or some accidental cause, are never married ; so that about one third of the whole female population, as before stated, are at... | |
| 1817 - 482 sider
...divorce her. Mr. Mariner thinks that about two-thirds of the women are married, and of this number full half remain with their husbands till death separates...either themselves or their husbands die: the remaining two-thirds arc married and are soon divorced, and are married again perhaps three, four, or five times... | |
| William Mariner - 1817 - 632 sider
...Mariner thinks that about two thirds of the women ar$ married, and of this number full half leinain with their husbands till death separates them ; that...population remain married till either themselves or are married and are soon divorced, and are married again perhaps three, four, or five times in their... | |
| William Mariner - 1820 - 482 sider
...divorce her. Mr. Mariner thinks that about two thirds of the women are married, and of this number full half remain with their husbands till death separates...again perhaps three, four, or five times in their lives,with the exception of a few, who, from whim or some accidental cause, are never married ; so... | |
| William Mariner - 1827 - 366 sider
...to this, their notions are widely different from those of most European nations. We must, •'fore, first examine what are their own ideas regarding it,...few who, from whim or some accidental cause, VOL. II. M are never married. This calculation is made with tine reference to the women living on the plantations,... | |
| Peter Dillon - 1829 - 474 sider
...divorce her. Mr. Mariner thinks that about two-thirds of the women are married ; and of this number full half remain with their husbands till death separates them ; that is to say, full one-third of the female population remained married till either themselves or their husbands die. The... | |
| Alexander Walker - 1840 - 452 sider
...the female population remain till either themselves or their husbands die. The remaining two-thirds are married and are soon divorced, and are married...of a few who, from whim or some accidental cause, are never married : so that about one-third of the whole female population, as before stated, are at... | |
| Alexander Walker - 1840 - 440 sider
...Islands. " Mr. Mariner thinks that about two-thirds of the women are married ; and of this number full half remain with their husbands till death separates...say, full one third of the female population remain till either themselves or their husbands die. The remaining two-thirds are married and are soon divorced,... | |
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