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Offences against Condition - Adultery.
1
Mischief of permitting the woman to divorce herself
if it depended on her own conduct.
It makes her She would be continually upon the look
out for a new husband, and by that means neglect
her present and his children. 1 Pilate 191 See p.
4 No 10
2
A woman having less more modesty than a man
therefore says Pilate, if she commits adultery
it is a proof that she hates begins to hate her husband. &
is otherwise with a 1 Pilate. 200
Whereas a man who has less modesty
3
Adultery in a woman proves an insensibility
to the moral sanction - otherwise in a man .. it.
cf Mont. Esp. des Loix L.26.Ch.8.
4
A woman by adultery revolts from her natural state of dependance.
5
The adulterous issue of the woman hating
necessarily to the Husband - not vice versa
To p. 20. No 62.
6.
Should a woman have the liberty of divorcing
herself from her husband in case of his proving
"that he despises treats her with aversion and
contempt at the same time that he is constant in having another
woman? Just. Nov. 117 Ch. 9 Is not the fact
too vague?
7.
If it were not for marriage there would be perpetual
quarrels for the prettiest woman, and the
ugliest woman would be neglected. Put Que as
it is in Otaheite?
8
Also the prettiest woman would have such a variety
of lovers as to render them "
9
In regard to working people their home would be
taken up in hunting after new amours.
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