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Accessory
those which come under the denomination of smuggling.
Here give in a note a table in parallel columns of the
French and English laws against touching the coin
[Offences preliminary or evidentiary of] Theft with
relation to the game branches out into various
accessory offences according to the nature of the
game: according to the engines that are may be
employ'd and the processes that may be gone
through in the attempt to take it prosecution of the enterprize . Smuggling
according to the nature of the trade manufacture
or other occupation which furnishes the
subject of the tax.
I will briefly mention a few other instances as
examples of what may be done under this head of
policy
Against Homicide and other corporal injuries
Prohibition of weapons which are purely offensive
and easily concealed. In Holland it is said a
sort of instrument has been made like a large
needle which is blown through a tube to the
bore of which it is fitted by cotton. A wound made
by one of these instruments when blown with a degree
of dexterity that may be easily mad acquired, is said
to be certain death. These should might be proscribed
prohibited altogether proscribed compleatly; and to prevent doubt the
make
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