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<head>8 C</head>
 
<head>Ins. Offences against Condition. Adultery.</head>
 
<p><note>&#x2014; exposes the Husband to contempt</note> of conduct. Now <add>it is evidently</add> by much the more common case for<lb/>
the husband not to be willing that it should happen:<lb/>
he has a constant and obvious interest &amp; that generally<lb/>
a very strong one that it should <add>not</add> happen; it is only<lb/>
by accident that he can have an interest that it<lb/>
should not happen. In general therefore if it does<lb/>
happen <unclear>there</unclear> is reason for looking upon the husband<lb/>
as a dupe. Although therefore a case should<lb/>
happen in which he <sic>permitts</sic> it with his eyes open<lb/>
and in return for an advantage which he looks upon<lb/>
as greater than the disadvantage, still however the<lb/>
condition he puts himself in by this means is <add>of</add> that<lb/>
<del>condition</del> <add>sort which</add> is ordinarily the condition of a dupe.<lb/>
Besides this it is a condition to which a man is<lb/>
induced <del>to</del> in consequence of a woman's preferring<lb/>
another man to him. <del>The case then is</del> A man<lb/>
to whom another is known to be preferred as being<lb/>
less capable of <del>given</del> giving pleasure especially of giving<lb/>
a <del>woman</del> pleasure to a woman and particularly<lb/>
in that way becomes by that means <del>to</del> a certain<lb/>
degree the object of contempt; or at least of that sort<lb/>
of affection <add>sentiment</add> which in the higher degrees of it is<lb/>
termed contempt. The case is then that for the sake<lb/>
of some <del><gap/></del> interested advantage he has voluntarily<lb/>
put himself in that situation which renders<lb/>
a man on <add>more accounts than one, <del>a <unclear>double</unclear> account</del></add> contemptible.</p>





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8 C

Ins. Offences against Condition. Adultery.

— exposes the Husband to contempt of conduct. Now it is evidently by much the more common case for
the husband not to be willing that it should happen:
he has a constant and obvious interest & that generally
a very strong one that it should not happen; it is only
by accident that he can have an interest that it
should not happen. In general therefore if it does
happen there is reason for looking upon the husband
as a dupe. Although therefore a case should
happen in which he permitts it with his eyes open
and in return for an advantage which he looks upon
as greater than the disadvantage, still however the
condition he puts himself in by this means is of that
condition sort which is ordinarily the condition of a dupe.
Besides this it is a condition to which a man is
induced to in consequence of a woman's preferring
another man to him. The case then is A man
to whom another is known to be preferred as being
less capable of given giving pleasure especially of giving
a woman pleasure to a woman and particularly
in that way becomes by that means to a certain
degree the object of contempt; or at least of that sort
of affection sentiment which in the higher degrees of it is
termed contempt. The case is then that for the sake
of some interested advantage he has voluntarily
put himself in that situation which renders
a man on more accounts than one, a double account contemptible.




Identifier: | JB/071/094/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

21-32

Box

071

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

094

Info in main headings field

offences against condition - adultery

Image

004

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6 / f7 / f8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23497

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