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M
A
R
.hoCe who have dOlle f,¡;nal Cerviee
lO
the commonw..lth . MARR, ,ha, part of Aberdeeofhire fitu2ted b.tween the
MA R.K,
or
f\'IA r~c.
airo
d.:notcs a
wci~ht
ufcd in fcveral
rivers D ec and D on.
(I.lIes of Europe, anu fo r feveral cOlllmodities,
cfre-
MAIUUAGE, a contraél both civil aod religiou., be-
cially gold ami filvcr. In France, the
m.rkis diTidetl
tween aman 1nd
3
wOOlan,
by
which
lhey
engage to
into
8
ounees, or
64
drachms, or 192 derniers or
live together in mutuallove and friend!hip, for the t"ods
pt!nny wt:iglns, or t60 'cllcrlincs, or 300 maills, or
of proclc:ltion,
oc.
Sce LAW, 1"it. vi.
6.¡o felins, or 4608 Crains. l o H ollaod ,he mark-
The Roman., .. \Vdl as ,he Greeks, diCallowed of
wcight is airo caBed troy wcight, and is equal tu thal
polygamy. ARoman might nOl marry any waman
of France. Whcn gold and fill'" are Cold by ,he mark,
\Vho was not • Rom.n.
lt
w.s thought difhooour.ble
it
is tlivided ioto
2S
carAlS.
for:1
WOnlan la
marry twice.
~1A
R K
is alfu
uf!;!d
among us fora money Qf account, and
V/e lind
bUl
few laws in the books of M ofes con-
iu fume
Olh~r
countrics for a coin.
ccrning the infiiunion of marriage: he refiraioc:d the
The
Englinl mark is
t '.Vo
thirds of
a
pouno fierJing,
I[raelites (rom marrying within certain degrees of con-
or '3" 4d. and the Scotch m"k is of equal value in
Canguini,y; but \Ve find, ,h. , polygamy, ,hough not
Scotch money of :tccount.
exprcfly allowed, is however tacitdy implied in the
II'IARKET, • puhlic
pl.ccin • city or towo, in which
Iaws of MoCes: ,here is a particular l.w ,ha< obliged
liv~
c:\ltle, provifions. or olher goods, arefet
(O
ral~ ;
aman, whofe urothe.r died without ¡true,
10
marry his
<\nJ alfo a
prilJ¡I~!!~, ~ither
by
~rJ.o¡
o: prercriplion,
widow, and raife up chddren to bis brcther. The
by
which
a
lown is enabled lO kccp
a
nlarkct.
H c.:brc\Vs purchafed (heir wives, by paying down
a
MARLURO,
or MAR1.DOK.OUCH . a borough·town of
comperénl duwry for them ; and aman was at liberty
\V.itlhire, cightccn mil,s nonh ofSalifbury.
to marry. nOI only in any ofthe twelve tribes, bute-
11 {cads IWO members 10 parliamcnt.
ven out of
lh~m,
provided it was with fuch nations as·
M AR1.DRO'·FORT, anEoglifh faaory onthe wefi coan of
ufed circllmcifion.
,he
;n.ndof Sum. tra, thrcc mile...
(1
of Beneoolen:
The ancien, Chl'iCli'D church laid Cevenl renr.iots
E.
long. 10 1°, and
S.
lat.
4°
15' .
upon her
mc:m~ers
in
rduion tO marriage: fuch was
M ARLE . See Aa
'J
cu
LTU
RE, p. 48.
the rule forbidding Chrini. ns 'o marry wilh infidds and
MARLO\V, • borough.town of Buckinghamfhire,
fif-
heathens: .nothe, re(lr.int rela,ed 'o the con(anguini,y
tecn miles fouth of AlIdbury,
h
fcads
t VIO
mcmbcrs
and affinilY prohibited in rcripture:
a
third
\Vas,
Ihu
lO pílrli",ment.
chíldren under
age
(hould not marry w¡thout the con-
MARMALADE,
a confeEtion of plumbs, apricots,
fcnt of their part nts, gliardians, or next rdalions:
and
quinces,
r/:;c.
boiled Wilh (ugílr lO a confif1:cDce.
anothcr was. thal .here (hould be fome parity of con-
M ARMOR. S..
MA ROL ' .
,Iition be,w« n ,he contr.lIing parti... They not only
M ARI\IO RA, a Ettle
ifl.ndof Turky, fi,uatcd in ,he
condcmoed polygaOly, but eveo reckoned i, unlawful
{~a
of Marmora,
lO
wllich it givcs name, Jying CiXly
to marry after
a
divorce. The Romifh chur.::h requircs
miles fouth wcn of Coníl.antinople
of the clcrgy I'crpc(ual abClinencc from marriage
i
and
M ARMOTTE, in zooloCY. See Mus.
h.s advanced ,bis inni,ution tO ,he digoity of • facra-
M AROSCH,
or MER 1SU. agre:u river, which, r¡fing
O1~nt.
in the Carp:nhian mOllntains, runs lhrouch Tranfilva·
MARROW,
in anatOmy, a foft oleagioous fubnance ·
nia
í\nd H unsary, and faHs iO[o lhe river Teyfc at
containedin lhecavityofthebones. SCc:ANATOMY,
S<gedin.
p. '47.
MARPURG, a city of G ermany, forty miles north of MARKUBIUM, in bo,.ny, • genus of the didyn.mia
Frolncfun :
E .
lung.
8°.4°'.
and
N. hu.
50° 40'.
~ymnorp(Tmiil
c1ars.
1~he
calix is rigid, with teo,
MARQlIE, o,
lellerr .r
M.lRQ..UE , in mili,ary alfairs,
Hrcaks; and ,he upp.r lip of,he corolla is bifid, linear.
are Icu ers of n:prifal, gr,¡nting
che
fubjeéh of one
and erea. Thcre are nine fpecies, only one of them,
prince or
Uate
liben y tO mitke reprifals on 1hofe of
;,an·
viz.
the
vulgare, or while horehound, is
a
n:ltive of
olher.
Dritain.
L cltcrs of marque among
US.
are cxtr30rdinary
MARS,
in aflronomy. See ASTRONOMY, p.
44 1.
commiffions r.ranted by <iulhority for rcparalion
(O
MA
k
s, among chernias, dellotcs iron, as being filppOred
merch..nts. ttlken and
di~p()iled
by
nritng~rs
al
fea;
to be: lInder lhe ¡nfluence of thilt ph,net. Sce CHEM
15-
and rcpriCal. is only the rttaking, or ' aking of one
·r,y . p. 82 and t 33 .
thing (or anolher.
MARSEILLES, a city . nd pOrt of Provente, fituated
MMtQ.YETR
Y,
or I N
LA I O· WO RK,
is. curiou. work
on • rone bay of the Mediterr.ncan, t\Ven,y 6ve miles
compufcd of fevera l fine
h~1
d
pi~ccs
oflwood, of various
north ·\Ve(l ofToulon: E.
1011g.
5°
20',
N.
laL
43
0
1
S'.
colours, f"ficned in thin nices on a ground. and fome- MARSHAL. in ils plimary
fign¡6~.:.don .
rncans an of.
times enrichcd with other O1attcrs. as filver, brafs,
ficer who has the command or care of hodes; bUl
it
tortoife·(hcll. and ivnry: with thefe! affin ....
nc~s
lhe art
is now applied
10
oAlcers who have very different cm-
is now capable of imit:uinC aoy thing; whc:nce it is
ployments,
3S
earl nJa.rlhi\J, knight marfh¡l,l, or mar(hal
by fome ca.lled lhe art of
paintin~
io wood .
of the king's houft,
ec.
M ARQ.!-JIS , a tide of hOlÍour, néXI in dignity
lO
that MAk SHA1.
of thr liJ/I." b.:nch.
an officcr \Vho has lhe
of dllke, firll givcn
10
thoCe \Vho com01nntled ,he
c"(lody of ,he king', -bench.p,iCon in Sou
,hw.rk.
marches, th:lt is, Ihe burdcrs and {romicrs of countrics.
This oflicer is obl;sed
te
gir\: his att:ndan::e, anJ lo
,ake