A Report of the Judgment : Delivered in the Consistorial Court of London, on the Sixteenth Day of July, 1811, by the Right Honourable Sir William Scott, Chancellor of the Diocese, in the Cause of Dalrymple the Wife, Against Dalrymple the Husband; with an
A Report of the Judgment : Delivered in the Consistorial Court of London, on the Sixteenth Day of July, 1811, by the Right Honourable Sir William Scott, Chancellor of the Diocese, in the Cause of Dalrymple the Wife, Against Dalrymple the Husband; with an
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Excerpt from A Report of the Judgment: Delivered in the Consistorial Court of London, on the Sixteenth Day of July, 1811, by the Right Honourable Sir William Scott, Chancellor of the Diocese, in the Cause of Dalrymple the Wife, Against Dalrymple the Husband; With an Appendix, Containing the DeThe 21st of July. The correspondence appears to have slackened (though the language continued equally ardent) if I judge only from the number exhibited of the letters written after his return, though it is possible, and indeed very probable, there may be many more which are not exhibited. N 0 letters of Miss Gordon's, addressed to him, are produced; he has not produced them, and she has not called for their production. In Eng-2 land he continued till 1805, when he sailed for Malta: his last letter, written to her on the eve of his departure, reinforces his injunctions of se.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work.


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