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1818 May 31
Offences against Condition
Not that in a case of this sort in an offence on the part
of the Judge is any offence on the part of individual in every case necessarily
included.
Take for example Wrongful Non Collation of Husbandship
which an offence which has for its inseparable accompaniment Wrongful Non
Collation of Wifeship. It may be that on the occasion of a litigation carried on before him with or without blame
and if with blame, with blame in respect of criminal consciousness
and intention, or with blame in respect of nothing more than rashness
only, the Judge has forborne to with relation to two persons of
the opposite and corresponding sexes forborne or omitted to pronounce
them husband and wife when in the circumstances of the
case he ought to have pronounced them man and wife:
at the same time that all of these as well as all other parties interested
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