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Let us see <del><unclear>how</unclear> far</del> <add>in what respect</add> the establishing and enforcing<lb/> the marriage contract is conducive to this desire.</p> | Let us see <del><unclear>how</unclear> far</del> <add>in what respect</add> the establishing and enforcing<lb/> the marriage contract is conducive to this desire.</p> | ||
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<del>Alway</del> Every particle of pleasure of this kind as<lb/> of any other kind is <add><foreign>prima facie</foreign></add> when considered by itself<lb/> a good: <del>Any operation then</del> and it must be taken<lb/> for so much clear good till <del>it</del> some evil can be<lb/> proved to issue from the same source . . <del><unclear>Marry</unclear></del><lb/> Any operator therefore which has the effect of presenting<lb/> any such pleasure, must <hi rend='underline'><foreign>pro tanto</foreign></hi> &<lb/> <hi rend='underline'><foreign>prima facie</foreign></hi> be deemed an evil.</p> | <del>Alway</del> Every particle of pleasure of this kind as<lb/> of any other kind is <add><foreign>prima facie</foreign></add> when considered by itself<lb/> a good: <del>Any operation then</del> and it must be taken<lb/> for so much clear good till <del>it</del> some evil can be<lb/> proved to issue from the same source . . <del><unclear>Marry</unclear></del><lb/> Any operator therefore which has the effect of presenting<lb/> any such pleasure, must <hi rend='underline'><foreign>pro tanto</foreign></hi> &<lb/> <hi rend='underline'><foreign>prima facie</foreign></hi> be deemed an evil.</p> | ||
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This being the case, what the inconveniences <lb/>are which <add>may</add> result from the experiment of such a<lb/> contract is palpable enough. After enjoying the<lb/> pleasures in question with one woman for a certain<lb/> time, it will almost always happen that<lb/> <del>he</del> <add>a man</add> might reap the same pleasure in a greater<lb/> degree from the company of some other. And it <add>this</add><lb/> <add>case</add> is the same with regard to the woman. <add>The less <unclear>than</unclear> of</add> This difference <lb/><del>then</del> is <gap/> of pleasure <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi><note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi>and the <add><gap/></add> <unclear>sense</unclear> of being obliged to submit to it such a loss</note> constitute<del>s</del> <add>together</add> the <lb/>inconvenience and the whole of the inconveniences<lb/> which result from [the enforcement of the marriage<lb/> contract] this measure of legislation.</p> | This being the case, what the inconveniences <lb/>are which <add>may</add> result from the experiment of such a<lb/> contract is palpable enough. After enjoying the<lb/> pleasures in question with one woman for a certain<lb/> time, it will almost always happen that<lb/> <del>he</del> <add>a man</add> might reap the same pleasure in a greater<lb/> degree from the company of some other. And it <add>this</add><lb/> <add>case</add> is the same with regard to the woman. <add>The less <unclear>than</unclear> of</add> This difference <lb/><del>then</del> is <gap/> of pleasure <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi><note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi>and the <add><gap/></add> <unclear>sense</unclear> of being obliged to submit to it such a loss</note> constitute<del>s</del> <add>together</add> the <lb/>inconvenience and the whole of the inconveniences<lb/> which result from [the enforcement of the marriage<lb/> contract] this measure of legislation.</p> | ||
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Now let us inquire out the benefits of it.</p> | Now let us inquire out the benefits of it.</p> | ||
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To prevent <sic>embarassment</sic> <del>will consider</del> <add>in examining</add> the<lb/> benefits of it<del>with <gap/> to</del> <add>we will speak of</add> only two persons at<lb/> a time whom we will call <sic>Deucalion</sic> and <sic>Pyrrha</sic>.</p> | To prevent <sic>embarassment</sic> <del>will consider</del> <add>in examining</add> the<lb/> benefits of it<del>with <gap/> to</del> <add>we will speak of</add> only two persons at<lb/> a time whom we will call <sic>Deucalion</sic> and <sic>Pyrrha</sic>.</p> | ||
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<sic>Deucalion</sic> and <sic>Pyrrha</sic> find themselves together<lb/> at a marriageable age. Neither of them <add> at first </add> [has | <sic>Deucalion</sic> and <sic>Pyrrha</sic> find themselves together<lb/> at a marriageable age. Neither of them <add> at first </add> [has | ||
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Offences against Condition - Adultery
Let us see how far in what respect the establishing and enforcing
the marriage contract is conducive to this desire.
Alway Every particle of pleasure of this kind as
of any other kind is prima facie when considered by itself
a good: Any operation then and it must be taken
for so much clear good till it some evil can be
proved to issue from the same source . . Marry
Any operator therefore which has the effect of presenting
any such pleasure, must pro tanto &
prima facie be deemed an evil.
This being the case, what the inconveniences
are which may result from the experiment of such a
contract is palpable enough. After enjoying the
pleasures in question with one woman for a certain
time, it will almost always happen that
he a man might reap the same pleasure in a greater
degree from the company of some other. And it this
case is the same with regard to the woman. The less than of This difference
then is of pleasure ++and the sense of being obliged to submit to it such a loss constitutes together the
inconvenience and the whole of the inconveniences
which result from [the enforcement of the marriage
contract] this measure of legislation.
Now let us inquire out the benefits of it.
To prevent embarassment will consider in examining the
benefits of itwith to we will speak of only two persons at
a time whom we will call Deucalion and Pyrrha.
Deucalion and Pyrrha find themselves together
at a marriageable age. Neither of them at first [has
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