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 1      II| petition the Pope to annul her marriage."~ ~"Is that so!" exclaimed
 2      II|  Countess Blanka was joined in marriage with Prince Cagliari as
 3      II|      and, up to the day of her marriage, had no conception of the
 4      II|       total dissolution of the marriage, for if the other side win
 5      II|     edict will forbid a second marriage on the wife's part. And
 6      IV|   February."~ ~"The date of my marriage, and of my first seeing
 7       X|     are certain points in your marriage contract which must be discussed.
 8       X|      and, perhaps, prevent her marriage with the prince?"~ ~"Motive
 9       X|    where it is declared that a marriage pronounced null and void
10       X|   thoroughly familiar with the marriage laws of the Romish Church,
11       X|     declares null and void any marriage, if either of the contracting
12      XI| forbidden to contract a second marriage, her judge found himself
13   XVIII|        me by proposing another marriage for me. They know how deep
14   XVIII|  further remains to hinder the marriage. So you must manage to buy
15     XIX|       already been set for his marriage with Anna Adorjan, but he
16     XIX|     her a dower for her second marriage, would you, and a quarter'
17     XIX|     brothers gave her to me in marriage, we entered into a contract
18     XIX|    impossible to recognise her marriage with a Protestant. When
19     XIX|    must die before this second marriage takes place."~ ~"I shall
20     XIX|      the whole town where this marriage took place must be destroyed,
21      XX|        stood in the way of her marriage to Manasseh.~ ~In the courtyard
22    XXIV|       In the third year of her marriage, however, she had something
23  XXVIII|       guest's room. Before his marriage this chamber had been occupied
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