Thus, laws criminalizing acts like adultery, spousal or parental abandonment, bastardy, prostitution, and fornication appeared. |
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All these great men use what comes to them from the Other to modify the Self, to bastardize it, for genius wants bastardy. |
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This morning I woke with the niggling bastardy little ghost of last night's red wine vibrating through my head and dehydrating my synapses. |
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Huckabee has not extended his disapproval of bastardy and its enablers to Sarah Palin, mother of Bristol and grandmother of little Tripp. |
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A need for secrecy was often warranted by the long illustrious stigma of bastardy. |
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Since it omitted adulterine bastardy, and required a subsequent marriage, this law had quite limited effects. |
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Raleigh defended the refusal of the barons to change the law of bastardy and legitimation. |
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In 1920 it was key in the introduction of the bastardy bill, which compelled fathers of illegitimate children to provide them with financial support. |
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