In the High Court of Justice, Queen's Bench Division, June 18th, 1877 : the Queen V. Charles Bradlaugh And Annie Besant. / (Specially Reported.) High Court of Justice, King's Bench Division
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It is not only a danger for the bodies of young men, but, perhaps, a still greater danger to their minds, for association with women of the character of those to whom I refer malces a man lose his respect for pure woman- hood, and taints the sacred bond of married life e\-en when it is at last entered upon ; and to the unhappy women who are the victims of this terrible evil the injury is yet 107 ■worse : they become hardened out of all that is womanly , ireckless intheirshame, theyrush into dru...nkenness and excess, and end, too often, a miserable life with a disgraceful death. These are some of the miseries which flow from the social evil ; and if we could introduce checks alter marriage has taken place, we should wound the evil in its vital point. If the Solicitor-General should again endeavour to make you imagine that we are using the word marriage because our real and our avowed objects are opposed, let me ask you to remember what I have said on this point If profligacy is bad, what shall we say of asceticism ?
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