Later Stuart tracts . duty of ciickoldom [Resistance to ArbitraryPower] incumbent upon wives [Nations] incase of tyranny, infidelity, or insujficiencyof husbands [Sovereigns] : being a fullAnswer to the Doctors [Sacheverel]Sermon against Adidtery [Resistance toArbitrary Power] p-Z^g II. The two great parties of Wives, the Devotees [High Church] and the Hitts [Low Church] /». 311 III. An account of the Conference between [Queen Anne] and Don Diego DiSMALLO [Lord Nottingham] p- 2,^^ The Articles of Agreement between John Bull and Nicholas Frog />• 315 Nicholas Frogs letter to Lewis B


Later Stuart tracts . duty of ciickoldom [Resistance to ArbitraryPower] incumbent upon wives [Nations] incase of tyranny, infidelity, or insujficiencyof husbands [Sovereigns] : being a fullAnswer to the Doctors [Sacheverel]Sermon against Adidtery [Resistance toArbitrary Power] p-Z^g II. The two great parties of Wives, the Devotees [High Church] and the Hitts [Low Church] /». 311 III. An account of the Conference between [Queen Anne] and Don Diego DiSMALLO [Lord Nottingham] p- 2,^^ The Articles of Agreement between John Bull and Nicholas Frog />• 315 Nicholas Frogs letter to Lewis Baboon,Master of the noble Science of Defence p. 3^^ 3o8 The Contents. J. Arbulhnot, Part II. i8 Mar. 171a. Chap. IV. How the Guardians of the deceased three daughters, came to John Bull,and what advice they gave him; wherein isbriefly treated the characters of the three daughters /*• 318 Also John Bulls answer to the threeGuardians p- 321 V. Esquire Souths message and letter to Mrs. UULL ...p. 323. 309 John Bull in his Senses. CHAPTER I . Mrs. Bulls Vindication of the indispensable duty of cuckol-dom [Resistance to Arbitrary Power] incumbent upon wives[Nations] m case of tyranny, infidelity, or insufficiency ofhusbands [Sovereigns] ; being a full Answer to the Doctors[Sacheverel] Sermon against Adultery [Resistance to Arbi-trary Power]. Ohn found daily fresh proofs of the infidehtyand bad designs of his deceased wife. Amongstother things, one day, looking over his Cabi-net, he found the following paper : i^ |0 ^Sl Il^ ^M] fM ^^m iiii ^^ ^^ // is evident that Matrimony [Governmentin a State] is founded upon an Original Contract,whereby the wife snakes over the Right she hasby the Law of Nature, in favour of the husband, by which heacquires the property of all her posterity. But then the obliga-tion is mutual; and where the Contract is broken on one side,it ceases to bind on the other. Where there is a Right, there mustbe a Power to maintain it, and to punish


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