Report of Two Cases Upon the Marriage Law of Ireland: Argued and Determined in the Court of Queen's Bench, in Ireland in Easter and Trinity Terms 1842 (Classic Reprint)

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Dig. 69 n. Pallavicini. Lib. 23, c. 8; Father Paul's history of the Council of Trent, lib. 8. The latter writer, himself a churchman, animadverts upon the additional power thus given to the clergy by this decree. But even the council of Trent only allowed marriages not solemnized according to the directions of its decree to be avoided within a certain time. In which respect it resembles the Irish.

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