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C Of Adultery.
worth being made the subject of a Settlement. This must be
the case of the great bulk of the people. In this case the
apparel and instruments of trade peculiar to each should
remain accordingly; but the household furniture should
remain to the Woman, unless the Judge thought proper to
make an express allowance out of it to the Man.
Where the husband brought a capital into the
common stock, and the wife little or nothing, some
allowance ought to be made to her.
Where the wife brought a capital into the common
stock, and the husband little or nothing,some allowance
ought to be made to her.
Upon the whole it ought to be so ordered, that the Wife
might exercise this right if she thought proper,upon terms
rather more advantageous to her than to the Husband.
For this purpose the Age of the parties is also to be
taken into consideration. If it is to be considered that by the
same length of cohabitation the power of pleasing the
opposite sex and therefore the chance of obtaining a new alliance,
is
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