It is always painful to expose the transactions of domestic life before the public eye and the honorable mind recoils with inexpressible reluctance from the task, when it involves the obtrusion of scenes of a delicate and distressing character
It is always painful to expose the transactions of domestic life before the public eye and the honorable mind recoils with inexpressible reluctance from the task, when it involves the obtrusion of scenes of a delicate and distressing character1845
Pierce Butler, Pennsylvania. Court of Common Pleas (Philadelphia County), Ellen Willing Schott, James Schott
Details
- First published
- 1845
- OL Work ID
- OL44737122W
Subjects
Trials, litigationTrials (Divorce)