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FORICATION.

1

Difference in mischievousness between Promiscuous
Venery, & settled Cohabitation
without Nuptials.

2

Evils of Promiscous Venery - 1st Danger of
Disease — 2d Want of Progeny — 3. Uncertainty
of Progeny. 4. Humeur volage.

3

Antidotes Preservatives against the first of these mischiefs
whether to be discouraged.

4

Political Discouragements [i:e: Punishments] of Cohabitation —
1st Invalidation of Contracts whereof
it is the Consideration — Difference in point
of political influence between such — contract
and "framium pudoris" ex post facto.

5.

2d Disabilities of Progeny — Whether they
ought to be removed by subsequent Nuptials.

6.

Moral Sanction whether it be not in this instance
the principal cause of the evil of

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the offence? Whether therefore that Sanction
ought to be enforced by an additional
Political one?


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Mischiefs of Noncon. — 1st Absolute Above
FornicationCohabitation without Nuptials Unprofessioness Venery — 2d Above
Promiscuous Venery with the other Sex-
Prematurity — 3. Above solitary Venery —
Superior attractiveness.


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Ann — Reg. 1771. p. 125 July 16th.
The King of Denmark issued an Ordinance, to enable
the Parents of illegitimate Children to fulfill their Duty
of providing for their education, by suppressing the
Penalties enacted against them for such excesses, and
particularly the Ordinance of June 1767. which condemns
them to be confined on Bread & Water. This Danish
Majesty orders, that for the future no distinction shall
be made between illegitimate Children and those
born in Wedlock, with regard to their Baptism,
Eclesiastical rites, & employments in the Church;
that their birth be not considered as a dishonor;
that no one shall reproach them on that account;
& that if any married persons should happen to
insult or abuse them, the party aggrieved shall have
leave to prefer complaints, & silence the aggressor.

FORNICATION.




Identifier: | JB/096/197/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 96.

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096

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legislation

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197

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fornication

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001

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text sheet

Number of Pages

1

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recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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ID Number

31201

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