This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1913 Excerpt: ... eschewing the other: in short, that I should endeare my selfe to rest, and avoid turmoile; which is now growne to be another nature Lines 23-27, and 40-50, from Libanius. to me. So that I come not to your publike pleadings, or your places of noise; not that I neglect those things that make for the dignitie of the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1913 Excerpt: ... eschewing the other: in short, that I should endeare my selfe to rest, and avoid turmoile; which is now growne to be another nature Lines 23-27, and 40-50, from Libanius. to me. So that I come not to your publike pleadings, or your places of noise; not that I neglect those things that make for the dignitie of the common-wealth; but for the meere avoiding of clamors & impertinencies of orators, that know not how to be silent. And for the cause of noise, am I now a sutor to you. You doe not know in what a miserie I have been exercis'd this day, what a torrent of evill! my very house turnes round with the tumult! I dwell in a windmill: the perpetuall motion is here, and not at Eltham.1 55 Tru. Well, good master doctor, will you breake the ice? master parson will wade after. Cut. Sir, though unworthy, and the weaker, I will presume. Ott. 'Tis no presumption, domine doctor. Mor. Yet againe! 60 Cut. Your question is, For how many causes a man may have divortium legitimum, a lawfull divorce? Firt, you must understand the nature of the word, divorce, a divertendo Mor. No excursions upon words, good doctor; to the question briefly. 65 Cut. I answere then, the Canon-law affords divorce but in few cases; and the principall is in the common case, the adulterous case. But there are duodecim impedimenta, twelve impediments (as we call 'hem) all which do not dirimere contractum, but irritum reddere matrimonium, as wee say in the Canon-law, not take away the bond, but cause a nullitie therein. Mor. I understood you before: good sir, avoid your impertinencie of translation. 73 Ott. He cannot open this too much, sir, by your favour. Mor. Yet more! Tru. O, you must give the learned men leave, sir.--To your impediments, master doctor. Cut. The first is impedimentum errori...
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