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husband. This probability will be weakened only, not destroyed,
by the intervention of an Adulterer. It may indeed be perfectly
destroyed by facts which prove the impossibility of a conjugal
intercourse with the husband; such an absence or indisposition.
But such facts are commonly notorious at the time;
in particular they must necessarily be known at the time to the
party most interested in the case, viz: the Husband: so that if
they are not brought to light at the very time, they are never
brought to light at all. But the fact of a suppositio partus
may be brought to light at any distance of time by the treachery
or repentance of persons privy to the imposture. The
former case is therefore is attended with much less mischief
that the latter.
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