During Andrew's presidential bids in 1824 and 1828, his enemies circulated stories about Rachel's first marriage, claiming that Andrew was an adulterer and Rachel a bigamist. |
Then this so sweet maid is a polyandrist, and me, with my poor wife dead to me, but alive by Church's law, though no wits, all gone, even I, who am faithful husband to this now-no-wife, am bigamist. |
When he left Mercy Leicester, he was a bigamist in law, but not at heart. |
PaG said after he thought Thomas wanted to caution us against a bigamist mamma was harbouring. |
Another law allowing adulterous wives to be jailed prescribes mere fines for errant husbands. Mr Yilmaz's cabinet, it is true, does not contain, as its piously Islamist-led predecessor did, a bigamist minister. |
By strict adherence to this schedule, he has been a successful, if tired, bigamist for three years. |