"Dissolubility" Quotes from Famous Books
... pretence of thinking the principle of divorce a vinculo anything but an immense evil, but he still held himself free, if that view were repudiated, to consider the legislative question of dissolubility and its conditions. He resorted abundantly to what Palmerston called 'the old standard set-up form of objecting to any improvement, to say that it does not carry out all the improvements of which the matter in hand is susceptible.' One of the complaints ... — The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) - 1809-1859 • John Morley |