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their punishment would publish their intended guilt, and
what at a loss express than that of their lives, prevent
it's consummation. For a law, prohibiting the
navigation of all kinds of vessels from receiving
persons so marked, without a pass-port, from our insular intentions seems of
a nature not to be in much danger of being eluded.
In order however to elude conviction, it is not improbable
but that the such seducers might contriveto
strike the bargain without any express declaration
for what forger they were the person <add>seduced was returned:</add> oblique
hints being given sufficiently explicit to be understood, & yet
not sufficiently so for legal evidence. This contrivance might
be met, obviated by a presumption declaring [established] that where
no service was mentioned is expressed one of the two above mentioned
shall be understood to have been meant
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