| Thomas Walter Williams - Law - 1816 - 1048 pages
...iieicillis Tfgiis i'l exercilu resalí ¡a apeilo ЬеЧо, К ¡pío Ce. VI, 112. of the husband.'] The husband hath, by law, power and dominion over...keep her by force within the bounds of duty : and he may correct or beat her, but not in a violent or cruel manner, for in such case, or if he but tin... | |
| Matthew Bacon - Law - 1832 - 844 pages
...dominion over his («) Crom. as. wife, and ma}' keep her by force within the bounds of duty, I^'p ga^E and may beat her («), but not in a violent or cruel manner; for, He ' t | | 49 ^. ont ' in such case, or if he but threaten to beat her outrageously, ov Sid. 113.... | |
| Samuel Bealey Harrison, Frederic Edwards - Nisi prius - 1838 - 908 pages
...for the purpose of perspicuity and order. 1. Effect on the Person of the Wife.']— The husband has by law power and dominion over his wife, and may keep...force within the bounds of duty, and may beat her, though not in a violent or cruel manner; for in such case, or if he but threaten to beat her outrageously,... | |
| Law - 1841 - 522 pages
...attained by the evidence before that committee. (Tobe continued in our next.) POWER OF HUSBAND OVER WIFE. THE husband hath by law power and dominion over his wife, and may Keep her by force within the bouuds of duty, and may beat her, but not in a violent or cruel manner; Вас. Abr. Baron and Feme,... | |
| Caroline Frances Cornwallis - Criminal law - 1846 - 108 pages
...of England attributes to the husband over the wife; in Bacon's Abridgment, title Baron and Feme(S), it is stated thus : " The husband hath by law power...BEAT HER, but not in a violent or cruel manner...." "Although expressed in terms simple almost to rudeness," continues the Judge, " the principle on which... | |
| Criminal law - 1846 - 170 pages
...dominion which the law of England attributes to the husband over the wife ; in Bacon's Abridgement, title Baron and Feme (B), it is stated thus : " The husband...the bounds of duty , AND MAY BEAT HER, but not in a vio. lent or cruel manner. . . ." " Although expressed in terms simple almost to rudeness," continues... | |
| Philosophy - 1846 - 492 pages
...dominion which the law of England attributes to the husband over the wife; in Bacon's Abridgment, title Baron and Feme (B), it is stated thus: "The husband...may keep her by force within the bounds of duty, AND MAT BEAT HER, but not in a violent or cruel manner...." "Although expressed in terms simple almost... | |
| Philosophy - 1847 - 380 pages
...which the law of England attributes to the husband over the wife; in Bacon's Abridgment, title Saron and Feme (B), it is stated thus : " The husband hath...MAY BEAT HER, but not in a violent or cruel manner. . . ." " Although expressed in terms simple almost to rudeness," continues the Judge, " the principle... | |
| Baptists - 1865 - 494 pages
...heroism: and Euripides for purity, but neither mentioned other excellencies. Bacon says, " The husband has by law power and dominion over his wife, and may keep...the bounds of duty, and may beat her, but not in a vio- tSfajfe:f lent or cruel manner." Blackstone says, " The very being and I ,/* l'' existence of... | |
| Law - 1892 - 554 pages
...never, so far as I can trace, been very precisely defined. In Bacon's "Abridgement" it is said that " the husband hath by law power and dominion over his...may beat her, but not in a violent or cruel manner; for in such case, if he but threaten to beat her outrageously, she may bind him to the peace by suing... | |
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