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<head>Offences against Condition — Adultery. Reasons</head> | |||
<p>grief, or the terrors <add>fear</add>] of his displeasure. She neglects<lb/> | |||
his requests: & performs <del>all</del> the little offices incident<lb/> | |||
to her condition <add>either not at all, or at best</add> with <del>indifference or</del> reluctance or<lb/> | |||
indifference.</p> | |||
<p><note>3. Betrayal of the husband's secrets</note> Another mischief a husband is exposed to suffer<lb/> | |||
by the infidelity of his wife is that of having<lb/> | |||
his secrets <sic>betray'd</sic> to a person who may either<lb/> | |||
himself find account or communicate them to<lb/> | |||
others who may find account in taking advantage<lb/> | |||
of the discovery to the husband's prejudice<lb/> | |||
<del>To</del> This mischief <del>a</del> <add>is indeed what the</add> husband is always exposed to<lb/> | |||
<add>suffer in</add> a certain degree at the hands of <del>a</del> <add>(his wife's</add> female<lb/> | |||
<sic>confidents</sic>: <del><gap/></del> but the influence of a male <sic>confident</sic><lb/> | |||
must in such circumstances be greater<lb/> | |||
than that of any female <sic>confident</sic> can be; besides<lb/> | |||
that in the course of such a conviction<lb/> | |||
more occasions are apt to arise [<add>to</add> which may] make<lb/> | |||
it necessary to trust the <sic>confident</sic> with such [and <add>or</add>]<lb/> | |||
such secrets, than can <add>are apt to</add> arise in the course of any<lb/> | |||
<del>connection with</del> confidence she may find inducements<lb/> | |||
to repose in any <add>a</add> person of her own sex.<lb/> | |||
By these <add>such</add> means are <add>may</add> the vulnerable parts of a <sic>mans</sic><lb/> | |||
circumstances and character <add>be</add> every now and then<lb/> | |||
laid open; his pecuniary projects and resources<lb/> | |||
his latent weaknesses exposed: nor is it easy to say<lb/> | |||
how much a man may sometimes be a sufferer<lb/> | |||
by these means in point of reputation as well<lb/> | |||
as fortune.</p> | |||
<p><note>4. Sacrifice of his interests to the adulterer.</note> 4. A more direct way in which a husband<lb/> | |||
is sometimes prejudiced <del>in the</del> in consequence <add>of</add></p> | |||
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C 5
Offences against Condition — Adultery. Reasons
grief, or the terrors fear] of his displeasure. She neglects
his requests: & performs all the little offices incident
to her condition either not at all, or at best with indifference or reluctance or
indifference.
3. Betrayal of the husband's secrets Another mischief a husband is exposed to suffer
by the infidelity of his wife is that of having
his secrets betray'd to a person who may either
himself find account or communicate them to
others who may find account in taking advantage
of the discovery to the husband's prejudice
To This mischief a is indeed what the husband is always exposed to
suffer in a certain degree at the hands of a (his wife's female
confidents: but the influence of a male confident
must in such circumstances be greater
than that of any female confident can be; besides
that in the course of such a conviction
more occasions are apt to arise [to which may] make
it necessary to trust the confident with such [and or]
such secrets, than can are apt to arise in the course of any
connection with confidence she may find inducements
to repose in any a person of her own sex.
By these such means are may the vulnerable parts of a mans
circumstances and character be every now and then
laid open; his pecuniary projects and resources
his latent weaknesses exposed: nor is it easy to say
how much a man may sometimes be a sufferer
by these means in point of reputation as well
as fortune.
4. Sacrifice of his interests to the adulterer. 4. A more direct way in which a husband
is sometimes prejudiced in the in consequence of
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