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<head>P<hi rend='superscript'>t</hi> IV.<!-- P<hi rend='superscript'>t</hi> IV. written in pencil -->  53</head>
<head>C</head><!-- left of centre -->
<head>Of Frauds<!-- 2 words, larger font --> relative to the Coin<!-- 1 word, larger font -->.  <note>Reasons</note><!-- note written in pencil --></head><!-- indent -->
<p><!-- indent -->In these different nations several differences may possibly
<lb/>
arise in the sort of treatment that it may be requisite to
<lb/>
give to the Offence.
<lb/></p>
<p><!-- indent -->Quest: IV.<!-- 2 words, larger font -->  Why fraudulently uttering without
<lb/>
Confederacy is not punished as Coining, <add>Reasons.</add>
<lb/></p>
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<head>Note.</head><!-- left of centre -->
<p>there is in England; and on the other hand there is much less
<lb/>
Gold.  In England there is a vast quantity of Paper-money in circulation
<lb/>
which is altogether upon a par with Coin; a <sic>phonomenon</sic>
<lb/>
which is <sic>fearcely</sic> visible in other Countries. In
<lb/>
France whether owing to the severity of the punishment, or
<lb/>
to the efficacy of the means which the <del>place</del> <add><hi rend='underline'>police</hi></add> is enabled to
<lb/>
employ for the discovery of offenders, bad money is comparatively but rare.  In England at present there is now
<lb/>
and then a little bad Gold, there is a great deal of bad
<lb/>
copper, and there is scarce any but bad Silver; the government
<lb/>
having in a manner given up the Coinage of the
<lb/>
latter metal to the Ingenuity of private Operators.
<lb/></p>




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Pt IV. 53 C Of Frauds relative to the Coin. Reasons

In these different nations several differences may possibly
arise in the sort of treatment that it may be requisite to
give to the Offence.

Quest: IV. Why fraudulently uttering without
Confederacy is not punished as Coining, Reasons.


Note.

there is in England; and on the other hand there is much less
Gold. In England there is a vast quantity of Paper-money in circulation
which is altogether upon a par with Coin; a phonomenon
which is fearcely visible in other Countries. In
France whether owing to the severity of the punishment, or
to the efficacy of the means which the place police is enabled to
employ for the discovery of offenders, bad money is comparatively but rare. In England at present there is now
and then a little bad Gold, there is a great deal of bad
copper, and there is scarce any but bad Silver; the government
having in a manner given up the Coinage of the
latter metal to the Ingenuity of private Operators.



Identifier: | JB/071/183/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

071

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

183

Info in main headings field

of frauds relative to the coin

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f53 / f54 / f55 / f56

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::myears [lion with crown motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline fox

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23586

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