be continued, so that there may
be a distinction between the right and
wrong. Boundaries should be marked out within which brothels may be allowed, so as to prevent the impure getting mixed with the pure. According to English
law,
every
man
has
a right to lay
an information against any house which is used as a brothel, but, as
the man must appear in person,
and
give evidence, most people are unwilling to report sly brothels. (The writers suggest) that when there is proof, the inmates may be punished without getting the evidence of the frequenters. It is right that you should have this in consideration, and deal with cases according to circumstances.
Translated by
(Signed)
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