But it is especially provided that for the last two causes no divorce shall be decreed if it appears that the person applying has cohabited with the other after gaining knowledge of the facts.
In 1867 any citizen marrying out of the state, whose spouse commits adultery before his return to the state, may after such return apply for a total divorce, provided he has not cohabited after discovery of the offense.
Jurisdiction is vested in the circuit courts of the circuit where the persons last cohabited as husband and wife; but no divorce for any cause will be allowed if they have never so lived together in the territory.
Within three years after a judgment has been rendered, a rehearing as to divorce may be had in case the persons have not cohabited nor either of them contracted a new marriage during the period.
She was about the same age with Tiberius, who was now forty seven, and they had not cohabited for many years.
The only stain upon his chastity was his having cohabited with Nicomedes; and that indeed stuck to him all the days of his life, and exposed him to much bitter raillery.
The fees demanded were sometimes enormous, the common result being that many couples merely cohabited under mutual vows because they could not pay the wedding expenses.
She became a cow, and the other a bull, and he cohabited with her.
Illegitimacy is only attached to those who are born before their mothers have cohabitedwith any man by the title of husband.
In this they lied, as they cohabited with the servants and guards of the Sun, who were numerous.
By this arrangement it will be seen that those who cohabited with more than one woman in adultery or prostitution, were not affected by its provisions.
The trick resorted to was to decree that the time a man had cohabited with more women than one as wives, could be divided up into years, months or weeks, and separate bills of indictment be found for each fragment of time.
In some parts of the empire the husband who cohabited with his wife after it had been proved that she had violated her fidelity, was severely punished.
The youth usually asked his parents to select a girl for him, and the one upon whom their choice fell cohabited with him.
I have seen a hypochondriac married and strongly built, who believed his health was ruined because he cohabited with his wife once every two or three months.
Inversely, I have seen healthy looking husbands, at the age of greatest sexual power, accuse themselves of excess for having cohabited with their wives once a month or less.
At that place he formed an acquaintance with a woman whose husband was a mate on board an East India vessel, with whom he cohabited during a period of eight months.
A young fellow of genteel appearance, who was a member of the club, was singled out by her as the partner of her bed; and they cohabited for a considerable time as husband and wife.
The circulation of Fleet paper was generally intrusted to profligate women, who cohabited with the men who made them.
During the space he led this life he cohabited with one Amy Fowles, who passed for his wife and bore him several children.
To this he was induced chiefly by the company of one Woolford, who was executed, and at whose execution Smith was present, and soon after cohabited with his wife.
The Indian woman with whom he cohabited had received timely warning of the intended attack, a proof that communications existed between the supposed Caribs and the Indians on the island.
The European who has cohabited with an Australian woman, sends her away after the lapse of a few years, when she is often not young enough to produce children, as Australian women rarely conceive after the thirtieth year.
A case was narrated to me, in which a Maravan cohabited for some time with a Paliya woman, who bore children by him.
In a case where two brothers cohabited with one woman, and one was converted to Christianity, the other brother was indignant at the Christian's refusal to live any longer in this condition.
Angels also were not unfrequently seen, and were universally believed to have cohabited with the daughters of the antediluvians.
He publicly cohabited with a Roman matron named Vanozia, by whom he had five acknowledged children.
This Pope cohabited with an infamous prostitute named Marozia and by her had a son named John, who afterwards ascended the Papal throne, through the influence of his licentious mother, under the name of John XI.
So he cohabited with the Princess a while of time, after which the life-term of the Sultan drew near, and he fell sick of a sickness whereof he died.
Now after a couple of weeks he espoused a fair woman fairer than his former and during the next month he wived with a second and cohabited with the two brides.
I cohabitedwith her without ceremony, and experienced great delight.
I then performed the marriage ceremony, and cohabitedwith her; she also became pregnant and brought forth a son.
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