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<p>The <del>rights</del> powers annexed to conditions<lb/>
<p>The <del>rights</del> powers annexed to conditions<lb/>
of the domestic kind on the side of the superior<lb/>
of the domestic kind on the side of the superior<lb/>
are constituted by <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> justifications annexed to various offences: <del>by</del> <add>or</add> to speak more explicitly, by</note> <unclear>exceptive</unclear> classes <add>subjoined</add> to<lb/>
are constituted by <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> justifications annexed to various offences: <del>by</del> <add>or</add> to speak more explicitly, by</note> exceptive classes <add>subjoined</add> to<lb/>
the laws relative to <del><gap/></del> most of the offences<lb/>
the laws relative to <del>the</del> most of the offences<lb/>
against person <del>property</del> reputation and property,<lb/>
against person <del>property</del> reputation and property,<lb/>
establishing the <del>title of the</del> circumstances<lb/>
establishing the <del>title of the</del> circumstances<lb/>
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in question as circumstances <del>of</del> justificati<del>on</del>ve<lb/>
in question as circumstances <del>of</del> justificati<del>on</del>ve<lb/>
of such acts as were it not for such exceptions<lb/>
of such acts as were it not for such exceptions<lb/>
would be <del><unclear>offences</unclear>.</del> unlawful <note>See <unclear>unwritten</unclear><!-- in red --></note></p>
would be <del>offences.</del> unlawful<lb/> <note>See <unclear>unwritten</unclear><!-- in red --></note></p>


<p><del>It must be</del> <del>Among <add>In the</add> Europeans, it must</del><lb/>
<p><del>It must be</del> <del>Among <add>In the</add> Europeans, it must</del><lb/>
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some very extraordinary <add>behaviour</add> on the part of a wife<lb/>
some very extraordinary <add>behaviour</add> on the part of a wife<lb/>
that can <del>justify</del> <add>render it allowable in</add> a husband to keep her under<lb/>
that can <del>justify</del> <add>render it allowable in</add> a husband to keep her under<lb/>
confinement. To a <sic>mahomitan</sic> (I speak always<lb/>
confinement. To a <sic>mahometan</sic> (I speak always<lb/>
of those who are rich enough to live in this<lb/>
of those who are rich enough to live in this<lb/>
<sic>stile</sic>) <del>to keep</del> not to be allowed to keep his<lb/>
<sic>stile</sic>) <del>to keep</del> not to be allowed to keep his<lb/>
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to which the matrimonial conditions are exposed,<lb/>
to which the matrimonial conditions are exposed,<lb/>
<add>upon the Christian plan of matrimony,</add> we shall find few or none which<lb/>
<add>upon the Christian plan of matrimony,</add> we shall find few or none which<lb/>
will not require to be created under the <sic>Mahomitan</sic></p>
will not require to be created under the <sic>Mahometan</sic></p>






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10. Offences against condition

The rights powers annexed to conditions
of the domestic kind on the side of the superior
are constituted by + + justifications annexed to various offences: by or to speak more explicitly, by exceptive classes subjoined to
the laws relative to the most of the offences
against person property reputation and property,
establishing the title of the circumstances
constitutive of the party's title to the condition
in question as circumstances of justificationve
of such acts as were it not for such exceptions
would be offences. unlawful
See unwritten

It must be Among In the Europeans, it must
In most Christian countries it must be
some very extraordinary behaviour on the part of a wife
that can justify render it allowable in a husband to keep her under
confinement. To a mahometan (I speak always
of those who are rich enough to live in this
stile) to keep not to be allowed to keep his
wives under confinement would be intolerable.

Look over the catalogue of the offences
to which the matrimonial conditions are exposed,
upon the Christian plan of matrimony, we shall find few or none which
will not require to be created under the Mahometan




Identifier: | JB/100/031/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 100.

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Box

100

Main Headings

influence of time and place

Folio number

031

Info in main headings field

place & time

Image

001

Titles

offences against condition

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f25 / f26 / f27 / f28

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

32047

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