Arthur Frederick Saunders Quotes
True It Is, As Society Is Instituted, Marriage Becomes Somewhat Of A Lottery, For All Its Votaries Are Either The Victims Of Cupid Or Cupidity; In Either Instance, They Are Under The Blinding Influence Of Passion, And Consequently But Little Subject To The Control Of Reason.
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