David Hume Quote

Between married persons, the cement of friendship is by the laws supposed so strong as to abolish all division of possessions: andhas often, in reality, the force ascribed to it.


Essays and Treatises on several subjects, etc. New edition (ed. 1758)


Between married persons, the cement of friendship is by the laws supposed so strong as to abolish all division of possessions: andhas often, in...

Between married persons, the cement of friendship is by the laws supposed so strong as to abolish all division of possessions: andhas often, in...

Between married persons, the cement of friendship is by the laws supposed so strong as to abolish all division of possessions: andhas often, in...

Between married persons, the cement of friendship is by the laws supposed so strong as to abolish all division of possessions: andhas often, in...