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<note>(a) Defraudment in the way of<lb/>begging.  Simple mental injuries <lb/><sic>offerd</sic> to a neighbourhood.<lb/></note> <p>Instructions showing the various frauds practised by <lb/>beggars to excite compassion: <del>Some</del> and pointing<lb/>out the means of detection.  Some counterfeit natural,<lb/>others preternatural infirmities.  Some counterfeit<lb/>the appearance of disease, being in perfect health:<lb/>other create <add>or take advantage of</add> a slight disease in order to exhibit<lb/>the appearance of a severe one: some pretend to<lb/>have met with cruel treatment, or some severe<lb/>and sudden loss: some borrow or steal children to<lb/>serve as implements of their trade.  On the other<lb/>hand warning should be given <del>lest</del> by the<lb/>possibility of imposture people should be <sic>harden'd</sic><lb/>into indifference.  In a country where the police is tolerable<lb/> an object exhibiting such appearance ought<lb/>not to <add>never t</add>o be passed by, any body <del>with</del> unnoticed; if<lb/>honest <note>it should e the care<lb/>of the first person that<lb/>meets with him, to consign<lb/> him into<lb/></note> <del>he should be consigened to</del> the <del>care</del> <add>hands</add> of<lb/><del>some <sic>publick</sic></del> public charity: if otherwise, <del>to</del> <add>into</add> the<lb/><add>those</add> hands of justice. Instructions of this sort would com- <lb/><note>-prise</note></p><!-- A horizontal line is drawn across the page -->
<note>(a) Defraudment in the way of<lb/>begging.  Simple mental injuries <lb/><sic>offerd</sic> to a neighbourhood.<lb/></note>
<p><hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi> <del>Some</del> In order to counterfeit dumbness <add>a <del>man it is said</del> beggar has been</add> <del>have contrived</del><lb/>k<del>nown to contrive how <gap/> or others to swallow his</del><add>a beggar to cut the ligaments of his tongue and swallow it</add><lb/><del>tongue by means of a pillet of  paste tied to a string.</del>  <add>See Poulters discoveries, 16th edition p. 40</add><lb/>This is mentioned <add>also</add> by the author of the Tableau de Paris;<lb/> and I <del>have heard of instances of its being practised</del> <add>remember being shewn a man in London who I was told</add><lb/><del>in London</del> had just been detected in practising that imposture:<lb/></p><p>Some years ago there was a woman <del>made her</del><lb/>who was in the habit of voiding large lumps of flesh<lb/> <note>from</note></p>
 
<note>5. Imposture in the <lb/>way of begging.<lb/></note><p>Instructions showing the various frauds practised <lb/>by <lb/>beggars to excite compassion: <del>Some</del> and pointing<lb/>out the means of detection.  Some counterfeit natural,<lb/>others preternatural infirmities.  Some counterfeit<lb/>the appearance of disease, being in perfect health:<lb/>other create <add>or take advantage of</add> a slight disease in order to exhibit<lb/>the appearance of a severe one: some pretend to<lb/>have met with cruel treatment, or some severe<lb/>and sudden loss: some borrow or steal children to<lb/>serve as implements of their trade.  On the other<lb/>hand warning should be given lest by the<lb/>possibility of imposture people should be <sic>harden'd</sic><lb/>into indifference.  In a country where the police is tolerable<lb/> an object exhibiting such appearances ought<lb/>not to <add>never to</add> be passed by any body <del>with</del> unnoticed; if<lb/>honest <note>it should e the care<lb/>of the first person that<lb/>meets with him, to consign<lb/> him into<lb/></note> <del>he should be consigned to</del> the <del>care</del> <add>hands</add> of<lb/><del>some <sic>publick</sic></del> public charity: if otherwise, <del>to</del> <add>into</add> the<lb/> hands <add>those</add> of justice. Instructions of this sort would com- <lb/><note>-prise</note></p><!-- A horizontal line is drawn across the page -->
<p><hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi> <del>Some</del> In order to counterfeit dumbness <add>a <del>man it is said</del> beggar has been</add> <del>have contrived</del><lb/><del>known to contrive him how or others to swallow his</del> <add>a beggar to cut the ligaments of his tongue and swallow it</add><lb/><del>tongue by means of a <unclear>pillet</unclear> of  paste tied to a string.</del>  <add>See Poulter's discoveries, 16<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> edition p. 40</add><lb/>This is mentioned <add>also</add> by the author of the Tableau de Paris;<lb/> and I <del>have heard of instances of its being practised</del> <add>remember being shewn a man in London who I was told</add><lb/><del>in London</del> had just been detected in practising that imposture:<lb/></p><p>Some years ago there was a woman <del>made her</del><lb/>who was in the habit of voiding large lumps of flesh<lb/> <note>from</note></p>




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Indirect

Corpus delicti

Imposture in the way of begging: — Disgusting
exhibitions. (a)

(a) Defraudment in the way of
begging. Simple mental injuries
offerd to a neighbourhood.

5. Imposture in the
way of begging.

Instructions showing the various frauds practised
by
beggars to excite compassion: Some and pointing
out the means of detection. Some counterfeit natural,
others preternatural infirmities. Some counterfeit
the appearance of disease, being in perfect health:
other create or take advantage of a slight disease in order to exhibit
the appearance of a severe one: some pretend to
have met with cruel treatment, or some severe
and sudden loss: some borrow or steal children to
serve as implements of their trade. On the other
hand warning should be given lest by the
possibility of imposture people should be harden'd
into indifference. In a country where the police is tolerable
an object exhibiting such appearances ought
not to never to be passed by any body with unnoticed; if
honest it should e the care
of the first person that
meets with him, to consign
him into
he should be consigned to the care hands of
some publick public charity: if otherwise, to into the
hands those of justice. Instructions of this sort would com-
-prise

(a) Some In order to counterfeit dumbness a man it is said beggar has been have contrived
known to contrive him how or others to swallow his a beggar to cut the ligaments of his tongue and swallow it
tongue by means of a pillet of paste tied to a string. See Poulter's discoveries, 16th edition p. 40
This is mentioned also by the author of the Tableau de Paris;
and I have heard of instances of its being practised remember being shewn a man in London who I was told
in London had just been detected in practising that imposture:

Some years ago there was a woman made her
who was in the habit of voiding large lumps of flesh
from





















Identifier: | JB/087/166/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 87.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

4-5

Box

087

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

166

Info in main headings field

indirect

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f33 / f34 / f35 / f36

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

27691

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