| Richard Eddy - 1887 - 492 psl.
...married on an average 6,000 couples every year. He himself stated that he had married many thousand, the great majority of whom had not known each other...even from school, were thus continually entrapped. A passing frolic, the excitement of drink, an almost momentary passion, the deception or intimidation... | |
| Claud Nugent - 1898 - 424 psl.
...be exaggerated if it be true, as was asserted in Parliament, that he had married on an average 6000 couples every year. He himself stated that he had...Young and inexperienced heirs fresh from college, and even from school, were thus continually entrapped. A passing frolic, the excitement of drink, an... | |
| R. W. Dale - 1907 - 812 psl.
...were placed in the windows, and agents went out in every direction to solicit the passers-by. . . . Young and inexperienced heirs fresh from college,...even from school, were thus continually entrapped. A passing frolic, the excitement of drink, an almost momentary passion, the deception or intimidation... | |
| R. W. Dale - 1907 - 808 psl.
...were placed in the windows, and agents went out in every direction to solicit the passers-by. . . . Young and inexperienced heirs fresh from college,...even from school, were thus continually entrapped. A passing frolic, the excitement of drink, an almost momentary passion, the deception or intimidation... | |
| Hugh Stokes - 1917 - 506 psl.
...hardly be exaggerated if it be true, as was asserted in Parliament, that he married on an average 6,000 couples every year. He himself stated that he had...even from school, were thus continually entrapped. A passing frolic, the excitement of drink, an almost momentary passion, the deception or intimidation... | |
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