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There your marriage bonds shall be forged; see to it that they are strong and true.
Thus, the two royal families were related by marriage bonds between maternal and paternal cousins since ancient times.
The Artist's distrust of contracts extends to their marriage bonds, which they have mutually dissolved, though they remain a couple.
The marriage bonds were already fraying.
There are also marital allegations: marriage bonds and allegations exist for couples who applied to marry by licence.
Their husbands argue, say the girls, that their marriage bonds are dissolved because of the use to which the girls were put in the slave camps.
Despite their rivalry, Louis IV and Hugh were now both tied to Otto's family through marriage bonds.
The contents of the Archives in Trenton range from birth and death certificates, wills and property deeds to marriage bonds from the Colonial era.
New Jersey vital statistics, including birth, marriage and death certificates; wills and probate records, deeds, state census records, military records, naturalizations and Colonial marriage bonds.
Curious about his findings, he began tracing free black families related to his wife by combing colonial court records, wills, deeds, free Negro registers, marriage bonds and military pension files.
Kings sometimes looked down on them but still formed marriage bonds with them and are frequently described as conferring titles, land, herds, armies, servitors, and ritual functions on them.
Men might come and go in the women's lives, but a daughter kept always her ties to her mother's house, and a man's connection to his mother's home was stronger and more permanent than his marriage bonds.
The church does not recognize divorce, considering marriage bonds sacred and unbreakable, but many Catholics can get annulments if a church court agrees that their marriage was not consummated or had other irregularities recognized in canon law.
Given the complexity of Andorian sexuality, requiring marriages in groups of four, public concern about the declining Andorian population had grown in recent years, and thus the Council had enacted a complex set of laws and regulations regarding the arrangement of the shelthreth marriage bonds.
I declined this offer with the statement that one who had my opportunities to see the struggles of poor women in securing support for their children, found it impossible to write anything which would however remotely justify the loosening of marriage bonds, even if the defense of Gorki made by the Russian committees was sound.
To the south of the river Thames LMA holds records of the Diocese of Winchester including probate and marriage bonds and allegations from the Archdeaconry Court of Surrey as well as probate from the Commissary Court of Surrey.
With some exceptions, it is universally accepted that marriage bonds lawfully entered into under the laws of any country, which changes the status of a person from "independent", "single" or "unmarried" to "a married person", will be recognized as such by all other countries in the world, and the partners to the marriage assume the status of husband and wife.
Keeping them apart had certainly heightened Gavrael's enthusiasm for the matrimonial bonds.
Within seven months of his marriage, he begins to chafe at his matrimonial bonds and pine for Carrie; he initiates an affair with her.
There was an old saying to the effect that, while higher-ranked officers had to be married, anyone beneath the rank of sergeant was asking for trouble if he chose matrimonial bonds.
In Karo mythology, the five Marga (Merga Silima) are defined in terms of matrimonial bonds, with no importance placed on a common ancestor myth.
While more than a billion people will be watching the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, our Pendle bride and groom Catriona and Nick will be celebrating their matrimonial bonds at Bolton Abbey in Lancashire with a much smaller audience.