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1 2 | servant, a HUSBAND over his wife, and a LORD over his slave. 2 65 | where, when the husband and wife part, which happens frequently, 3 65 | mother, and cleave to his wife.~ 4 77 | society was between man and wife, which gave beginning to 5 80 | that society of man and wife should be more lasting, 6 82 | 82. But the husband and wife, though they have but one 7 82 | and property, leaves the wife in the full and free possession 8 82 | absolute monarch, that the wife has in many cases a liberty 9 83 | may arise between man and wife about them. If it were otherwise, 10 83 | society between man and wife, there could be no matrimony 11 83 | contract which unites man and wife in that society, as far 12 86 | subordinate relations of wife, children, servants, and 13 182| the right of the innocent wife and children.~ 14 183| cannot take the goods of his wife and children; they too had 15 183| is at mercy, but not my wife's and children's. They made 16 183| not mine to forfeit. My wife had a share in my estate; 17 183| subsistence: for as to the wife's share, whether her own