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Excerpt from A Final Reply to the Numerous Slanders, Circulated by Nathaniel Chapman, M. D: Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania
May, and then makes the assertion, that acts of adultery were committed (lur ing the months of June and July. And condescends particulal'ly on $113 Slm' ation where these were committed. I was in'france from April until nearly the end of October, and Ltherefore assuredly could not be the guilty person Stated to have committed these acts of adultery. Again, acts of adultery are to have been committed at Edinburgh, in the house of Douglas, Taylor Gin negia-street; and with the view of proving this, the names of Douglas, his Wife and their servant, are all entered on the list of Witnesses. Their names w certainly not have been mentioned, had they not possessed the, power to prove the fact of an adultery with Mrs. Ure and some person and that I'wasnot that person; will I think he admitted, (when it is observed that their ewdence' 18 not calkd for in the proof, which is led with the view of obtaihingthe divorce {for acts ofadultery, asserted to have been committed by me. I merely call my readerts attention to these facts at present, hereafter I shall perhaps take cocao sion to reason upon them.
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