66 Verbs to Use for the Word divorces

The pair decamped to the continent; and in 1779, after the marquis had obtained a divorce, they were regularly married.

But perhaps in Pagan Athens she could not have got a divorce.

This much, at least, all Lichfield knew when George Pendomerevincing unsuspected funds of generositypermitted his wife to secure a divorce on the euphemistic grounds of "desertion."

In addition to the laws forbidden in that part of the constitution called the bill of rights, the legislature is usually forbidden to pass laws authorizing any lottery; or granting divorces; or giving state aid to private corporations; or involving the state in debt, except in case of war or other emergency.

If I was not a subscriber, perhaps I had been in the Penitentiary, served out a sentence at Sing Sing, or procured a divorce from my wife?

" "The practical result," he answered, "is that men don't care for a release which would part them from complaisant slaves, and that women dare not seek a divorce which can only hand them over to another master on rather worse terms.

Only infidelity leading to supposititious children in the case of the wife, or infidelity obstinately and offensively persisted in or endangering health in the case of the husband, really injure the home sufficiently to justify a divorce on the assumptions of our present argument.

It is true that the Roman Catholic Church does not permit "divorce."

A year ago he lived in a garret re-writing his play Divorce.

Jimmie's best friend, and now Jeanne's lawyer, the man who had refused him the divorce, had searched the house from the attic to the coal cellar; detectives had failed to detect; rewards had remained unclaimed; no one could tell where the will was hidden.

No one could deny that the reason was a good one and so the panchayat had to allow the divorce.

Jacqueline, deprived of the assistance of her stanch but ruined friends, and abandoned by Gloucester (who, on the refusal of Pope Martin V. to sanction her divorce, had married another woman, and but feebly aided the efforts of the former to maintain her rights), was now left a widow by the death of John of Brabant.

Of course these demoralizing amusements encountered severe censure: the consul of 486, Publius Sempronius Sophus, sent a divorce to his wife, because she had attended funeral games; the government carried a decree of the people prohibiting the bringing over of wild beasts to Rome, and strictly insisted that no gladiators should appear at the public festivals.

In 1792, when the law passed which sanctioned and facilitated divorces, her friends all earnestly persuaded her to avail herself of it, but she could not be prevailed upon to consider the step as justifiable; for though Monsieur de St. Emd neglected her, he had, in other respects, treated her with generosity and kindness.

2. The word "divorce" in this act shall be deemed to mean divorce from the bond of marriage.

"And won't accept a divorce at present," he observed.

By suing a divorce?

Somebody had said something that made me think you could buy divorces, and I suddenly determined to ask Mr. Jones if he had them for sale.

But these domestic alienations are not confined to those who once moved in the higher orders of societythe monthly registers announce almost as many divorces as marriages, and the facility of separation has rendered the one little more than a licentious compact, which the other is considered as a means of dissolving.

Only New Hampshire and Rhode Island, the latter for obvious reasons, stand low down in the column; the last State having about three hundred divorces as against Montana's five hundred.

We'll arrange a divorce for Dagmar.

Even when, on the 10th of March, 1864, her former husband died and gave her that divorce which even Rome considers sufficient, she would not wed. Her stay of one year in the Holy City had brought her into the whirlpool of Church society and Church politics.

He and his people don't recognize divorce, even if I" "But here" Nick began, then stopped, and shut his lips together.

I have not yet pronounced my own divorce.

Montague Ford has been obliged to indefinitely postpone his contemplated revival of Mr. Hubert Price's play Divorce.

66 Verbs to Use for the Word  divorces