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Preface
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Married women: to them
Natural procedure would
give a remedy more unacceptable
against marital
tyranny
The female sex part of it which is in the married state under the yoke of marriage
are more slowly interested in the establishment of the Natural
system of procedure than are any persons of who belong to the male
For cruelty on the part of the husband at the charge of the wife
no relief is so much as pressed to be given by any Judicatory
but those which belong to the branch. But
imperfect inadequate as is it but the remedy then applicable
so great is the expence of application for a chance of it, so
great vast is the expence as of itself supposes to establish a deceit oppose an inequable
of justice at the charge of 19 out of 20 not to say of ninety
men out of every hundred
The class which has the being most exposed to injury in
this shape, and as such is most in need of remedy, is the class
to which all remedy is denied.
Identifier: | JB/052/147/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52.
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jeremy bentham |
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