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<p><add>fraud</add> takes the shape of personations: and this as<lb/>well by cramping the power as by damping<lb/>the inclination. <note>A sum of money is due<lb/>to a man of the name<lb/>of Benjamin Brown:<lb/>a sharper would be glad<lb/>to receive it in his name <lb/>[The success however<lb/>of this <sic>enterprize</sic>]<lb/></note> <del>A sharper would be glad of possessing to pass for <gap/> <add>Benjamin</add> Brown: </del>  This however i<del>f</del><add>n</add><lb/><del>there be</del> <add>case of</add> the least suspicion <add>upon this plan would <del>will</del> be perfectly impracticable</add> <del>is altogether hopeless</del>:<lb/>for look at his <del>name</del> <add>mark</add> , and you will perceive him to<lb/>be <del>the</del> William White.  <hi rend="superscript">+</hi> <note>Sir let me have this <add>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></add><lb/> such an one's gold watch : <gap/>, I come from M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/> he desired me to call for it &amp;<lb/> bring it to him  at  <gap/> <gap/><lb/>such an one. . Sir I don't <lb/>know you but let me see <lb/>your mark &amp; you shall have it<lb/>A <add>man in the habit of a</add> sailor goes to receive<lb/> the pay which<lb/> he pretends is due to<lb/> him<lb/></note> A sharper who is under age<lb/>would be glad to get goods on credit in pretense of his being of full<lb/>age. This again, would be impracticable:  for look at his mark, you see<lb/>the year in which he was born.</p>
 
<add>fraud</add> takes the shape of personations: and this as<lb/>well by cramping the power as by damping<lb/>the inclination. <note>A sum of money is due<lb/>to a man of the name<lb/>of Benjamin Brown:<lb/>a sharper would be glad<lb/>to receive it in his name <lb/>[The success however<lb/>of this <sic>enterprize</sic>]<lb/></note> <del>A sharper would be glad of possessing to pass for <gap/> <add>Benjamin</add> Brown: </del>  This however i<del>f</del><add>n</add><lb/><del>there be</del> <add>case of</add> the least suspicion <add>upon this plan would <del>will</del> be perfectly impracticable</add> <del>is altogether hopeless</del> :<lb/>for look at his <del>name</del> <add>mark</add> , and you will perceive him to<lb/>be <del>the</del> William White.  <hi rend="superscript">+</hi> <note>Sir let me have this <add>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></add>   such an one's gold watch : <gap/>
, I come from M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/> he desired me to call for it &amp;<lb/> bring it to him  at  <gap/> <gap/><lb/>such an one. Sir I don't <lb/>know you but let me see <lb/>your mark &amp; you shall have it<lb/>A <add>man in the habit of a</add> sailor goes to receive<lb/> the pay which<lb/> he pretends is due to<lb/> him<lb/></note> A sharper who is under age<lb/>would be glad to get goods on credit in pretense of his being of full<lb/>age. This again, would be impracticable:  for look at his mark, you see<lb/>the year in which he was born.


<note>2. Offences touching the <lb/>title to the condition<lb/>of parent,<lb/>child; guardian<lb/>ward &amp;c<lb/></note>  
<note>2. Offences touching the <lb/>title to the condition<lb/>of parent,<lb/>child; guardian<lb/>ward &amp;c<lb/></note>  


2. <add>Against</add> <del> Crimes offences agains <add>touching <gap/> the </add> condition several natural</del><lb/> <del>domestic</del> conditions <add>of the domestic kind</add> <del>it's</del> <add>the</add> efficacy <add>of it</add> is obvious: in<lb/>these cases by fixing the <add>question of</add> personality in individuals<lb/> <del>which</del> <add>with regard to whom it is</add>  at present <del>is</del> <add>so</add> liable to <del>become</del> <add>give</add> <lb/><del>the object of an offence</del> <add>occasion to delinquency.</add>  <del><gap/></del> Natural<lb/>marks are the <add>accidental and</add> precarious  <del>and</del>  succedanea to<lb/>the proposed artificial ones natural marks are<lb/>but accidental and precarious succedanea.<lb/>No changing of children at nurse: no child-stealing: <lb/>parental anxiety <add>tenderness</add> might <del>stay</del> <add>rest</add> secure against<lb/>these alarms [The anxiety of] the parent might<lb/> rest secure. No false Martin Guerres; no false<lb/>Count de <gap/>: <note>No Prince . . .<lb/></note> <add>no Prince Titi's</add> and <add>what is more</add> to come higher, no Lam-<lb/> <note>-bert</note><lb/><pb/>
<p>2. <add>Against</add> <del> Crimes offences agains <add>touching <gap/> the </add> condition several natural</del><lb/> <del>domestic</del> conditions <add>of the domestic kind</add> <del>it's</del> <add>the</add> efficacy <add>of it</add> is obvious: in<lb/>these cases by fixing the <add>question of</add> personality in individuals<lb/> <del>which</del> <add>with regard to whom it is</add>  at present <del>is</del> <add>so</add> liable to <del>become</del> <add>give</add> <lb/><del>the object of an offence</del> <add>occasion to delinquency.</add>  <del><gap/></del> Natural<lb/>marks are the <add>accidental and</add> precarious  <del>and</del>  succedanea to<lb/>the proposed artificial ones natural marks are<lb/>but accidental and precarious succedanea.<lb/>No changing of children at nurse: no child-stealing: <lb/>parental anxiety <add>tenderness</add> might <del>stay</del> <add>rest</add> secure against<lb/>these alarms [The anxiety of] the parent might<lb/> rest secure. No false Martin Guerres; no false<lb/>Count de <gap/>: <note>No Prince . . .<lb/></note> <add>no Prince Titi's</add> and <add>what is more</add> to come higher, no Lam-<lb/> <note>-bert</note></p>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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Indirect Legislation

Political

fraud takes the shape of personations: and this as
well by cramping the power as by damping
the inclination. A sum of money is due
to a man of the name
of Benjamin Brown:
a sharper would be glad
to receive it in his name
[The success however
of this enterprize]
A sharper would be glad of possessing to pass for Benjamin Brown: This however ifn
there be case of the least suspicion upon this plan would will be perfectly impracticable is altogether hopeless:
for look at his name mark , and you will perceive him to
be the William White. + Sir let me have this Mr
such an one's gold watch : , I come from Mr
he desired me to call for it &
bring it to him at
such an one. . Sir I don't
know you but let me see
your mark & you shall have it
A man in the habit of a sailor goes to receive
the pay which
he pretends is due to
him
A sharper who is under age
would be glad to get goods on credit in pretense of his being of full
age. This again, would be impracticable: for look at his mark, you see
the year in which he was born.

2. Offences touching the
title to the condition
of parent,
child; guardian
ward &c

2. Against Crimes offences agains touching the condition several natural
domestic conditions of the domestic kind it's the efficacy of it is obvious: in
these cases by fixing the question of personality in individuals
which with regard to whom it is at present is so liable to become give
the object of an offence occasion to delinquency. Natural
marks are the accidental and precarious and succedanea to
the proposed artificial ones natural marks are
but accidental and precarious succedanea.
No changing of children at nurse: no child-stealing:
parental anxiety tenderness might stay rest secure against
these alarms [The anxiety of] the parent might
rest secure. No false Martin Guerres; no false
Count de : No Prince . . .
no Prince Titi's and what is more to come higher, no Lam-
-bert



Identifier: | JB/087/033/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 87.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

13-15, 17-20

Box

087

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

033

Info in main headings field

indirect legislation

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f17 / f18 / f19 / f20

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::r williams [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

c. hamilton

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

27558

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