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Opinion of the Court
Upon a libel for divorce, under St. 1823, c. 73, [see Revised Stat. c. 76, § 1,] for insanity of the wife at the time of the marriage, the testimony proved only dejection of mind and singularities of conduct on the part of the libellee. The Court said they felt bound to require such evidence of insanity, as in a civil action would justify a jury in finding the party incapable of making a contract
Libel continued.
See Middleborough v. Rochester, 12 Mass. R. 363; Ball v. Mannin 3 Bligh (New Ser.) 1; S. C. 1 Dow & Clarke, 380; Chitty on Contract (3d Amer. ed.) 29, 30, 256 to 260, note.
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