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2 C
Of Adultery.
Reprimand 1. He may be reprimanded and his name registered in the
Book of Adultery.
Characteristic habit 2. For the second offence (A) he may be made to wear the Adulterer's
Coat, for a certain time in a manner more or less
public.
Repudiation. 3. For a third or any subsequent offence his wife may be
allowed to put him away and marry again, Confinement or restraint or the power
may be given her of subjecting him to some kind of confinement
or restraint for a time certain.
Exposition
[(A) Second Offence] By a second Offence is to be understood on this
occasion an Offence committed after conviction for a former. And
so with regard to a third and any subsequent Offence.
Instructions to the Legislator.
Fortunes how to be disposed of The disposal of the fortunes of the married persons upon
the dissolution of the marriage in this case must be determined
partly by the circumstances of the parties, partly by the nature
of the different kinds of property established in the state.
— among the poor The most common case is that in which neither party had
at the time of the marriage or have acquired since, any property worth
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