Without thinking highly either of men or of matrimony, marriage had always been her object; it was the only honourable provision for well-educ...
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Incompatibility. In matrimony a similarity of tastes, particularly the taste for domination.
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Matrimony is the high sea for which no compass has yet to be invented.
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She, too, would now swim down the river of matrimony with a beautiful name, and a handle to it, as the owner of a fine family property. Women'...
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In all the important preparations of the mind she was complete: being prepared for matrimony by an hatred of home, restraint, and tranquillity; by the misery of disappointed affection, and contempt of the man she was to marry.
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In all the important preparations of the mind she was complete; being prepared for matrimony by an hatred of home, restraint, and tranquillity...
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In matters of religion and matrimony I never give any advice because I will not have anybody's torments in this world or the next laid to my charge.
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If we take matrimony at it's lowest, we regard it as a sort of friendship recognised by the police.
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'Tis safest in matrimony to begin with a little aversion.
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If matrimony be really beneficial to society, the custom that ... married women alone are allowed any claim to place, is as useful a piece of ...
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The critical period in matrimony is breakfast-time.
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Single Women have a dreadful propensity for being poor—which is one very strong argument in favor of Matrimony.
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When the blind lead the blind, no wonder they both fall into—matrimony.
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When the blind lead the blind, no wonder they both fall into -- matrimony.
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The intent of matrimony, is not for man and wife to be always taken up with each other, but jointly to discharge the duties of civil society, ...
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It seemed to me pretty plain, that they had more of love than matrimony in them.
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[Exchange] the galling burden of bachelorship for the easy yoke of matrimony.
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Matrimony is the union of meanness and martyrdom.
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There is no road to wealth so easy and respectable as that of matrimony; that is, of course, provided that the aspirant declines the slow cour...
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