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Different as they are in respect of their degrees
of guilt, they agree so so far however, as to be both
of them referable without impropriety in a to the
head of fraud: the one a criminal fraud, the other
a venial fraud.
A fraud in general is where a man obtains
or endeavours or studies to obtain by means of some
false assertion expressed or implied – i:e: expressed
by words or by behaviour expressed according to the nature
of the transaction, some gain which is not his
due and which he knows not to be his due.
A fraud relative to the Coin is where f
the medium by which the unlawful and known
to be unlawful gain is made or attempted to be
made is a mass of matter to which for this purpose
it endeavours are used to give
the resemblance of some metallic mass in to which
a particular form has been given by the authority
of some the government of some political state
for the purpose of certifying its to mankind in general the quantity and
quality of it.
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