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1 Larceny
is where a man takes a moveable thing which
he does not [think he has], pretend a right a right to take [+]
[+] This appears by his either 1st Concealing himself [at the time or ] 2. concealing the thing taken — 3dly concealing the manner of his coming by it. Now this definition we see is equally applicable to all kinds of Larceny: ||
shall define Stealing or Larceny ling or Larceny may <add>shall then <add>I shall define</add> be defined</add> to be A secret The wilful taking + of a moveable
by a person [supposed having] no pretence of Title, with the intention of keeping it without the consent of any one who has.
g without the consent of the owner by a person not imagining himself
have a Title or moveable evidence.
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