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20 C
Offences against Condition — Adultery.
being to blame treat this practise with a [good deal]
a considerable degree of severity or with no severity at all. But he cannot
without being very much to blame over
it with that degree of which is necessary
in order to afford [the ] protection
for this most valuable part of his a man's property to every
husband who does not choose to part with it.
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Children The Children of the marriage will not have the same affection for one
another if they doubt whether they are of the same Father.
To p. 1. No 4
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The people to whom it would be most pernicious in
one point of view are the least exposed to it. The labouring
class of people have not time in comparison but little time to engage in intrigues
But Qu. on Sundays & Holidays
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Adultery if for its reflex mischief it produces pro
danger it produces no certain pain
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It is very seldom that an intrigue can be carried
on without the participation of some Servant.
This puts the offending party but more especially
if it be the wife in the power of the servant: and
to keep fair with the servant she may be obliged
to sacrifice her husband's interests.
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1. Loss of her affection
2. Loss of other her miscellaneous services
3. Betrayal of his secrets
4. Sacrifice of his interests to the
Adulterer.
5. — to persons privy to the
intrigue
6. Shame he is exposed to.
7. Loss of her affection
to his Children.
8. Burthen of providing
for children
imagined to be spurious.
9. Discord among the
children.
10. Danger of a quarrel.
11. Danger to his health
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