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Excerpt from Case of Divorce of Andrew Ure, M. D. V. Catharine Ure
Technically considered, Mr. Pattison was no party in the case. But he stood precisely on the same footing, as the paramour in all prosecutions of this nature, and to resort to such a subterfuge, shews how penurious are the materials of his vindication, and the desperate character of his cause. To commit the crime of which he is accused, requires two individuals, and the conviction of one concerned in the act, is equally a condemnation of both.
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