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C
Of Fraudulent Substitution.
with a jewel to the intent that he should deliver it to the
use of the person for whom it was set, embezzles it, delivering
a counterfeit one in its stead.
No matter whether
the thing should have
been delivered in the
same form.
[(H) The same] 1. It matters not if it should have been
delivered in the same form in which it was received
or in a different from; as if a Miller having received
good Corn in order to be ground, delivers the flour
of bad corn instead of it.
Nor whether uncombined
or not when
received uncombined.
2. It matters not whether if received singly it should
have been delivered singly or mixed with other things:
as if an apothecary having received fresh and sound
Bark to make up into a bolus makes up the bolus
with stale and rotten bark instead of it, or as if an
embroider having received silk died in grain to embroider
a garment with makes use of silk not died
in grain instead of it.
Nor whether combined
or not when received
combined.
3. It matters not whether if received in a mixt state
Identifier: | JB/067/055/002 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 67.
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not numbered |
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067 |
liberty of the press |
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055 |
of fraudulent substitution |
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002 |
exposition / punishment / aggravations / excuses |
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copy/fair copy sheet |
4 |
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recto |
f1 / f2 / f3 / f4 |
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[[watermarks::myears [lion with crown motif]]] |
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caroline fox |
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[[notes_public::"this to be returned to jb with the rest when done with" [note in bentham's hand]]] |
21888 |
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