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Latin from Institutes (Justinian) Book IV Title I "De Obligationibus Quae Ex Delicto": http://is.gd/jExK3 . Old spelling of eius (ejus) cf Enclyclopedia Brittanica here: http://is.gd/jExRC
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<head>THEFT.</head>
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<p>which is not Larceny, but Larceny and something<lb/> more. Robbers and <sic>Burglarers</sic> may be, and often<lb/> are, indicated only of the latter Crime.</p>
<p>which is not Larceny, but Larceny and something<lb/> more. Robbers and <sic>Burglarers</sic> may be, and often<lb/> are, indicted only of the latter Crime.<lb/></p>


<p>It had been well if instead of losing his<lb/> Labour in these unnecessary Distinctions, he had<lb/> bestowed it on the discriminating of the Offence from<lb/> the six Species of Acts with which by the Epithet<lb/> fraudulent it is expressly confounded &#x2014;<lb/> 1 Embezzlement; 2 Personation; (at that Time<lb/> offences only in a few Cases;) 3 False Pretences;<lb/> a very questionable Crime at that Time, if any,<lb/> except in the Instance of False Tokens; 4 False<lb/> Circulation; 5 False Weights and Measures; 6<lb/> Forgery.</p>
<p>It had been well if instead of losing his<lb/> Labour in these unnecessary Distinctions, he had<lb/> bestowed it on the discriminating of the Offence from<lb/> the six Species of Acts with which by the Epithet<lb/> fraudulent it is expressly confounded &#x2014;<lb/> 1 Embezzlement; 2 Personation; (at that Time<lb/> Offences only in a few Cases;) 3 False Pretences;<lb/> a very questionable Crime at that Time, if any,<lb/> except in the Instance of False Tokens; 4 False<lb/> Circulation; 5 False Weights and Measures; 6<lb/> Forgery.<lb/></p>


<p>The Author of the Commentaries has<lb/> therefore very properly <add>in his Definition</add> cut off these redundant<lb/> Clauses. if the other.</p>
<p>The Author of the Commentaries has<lb/> therefore very properly <add>in his Definition</add> cut off these redundant<lb/> Clauses. of the other.<lb/></p>


<p>The Definition of the Civil Law, from<lb/> which this Epithet was taken is, "<foreign>Fraudulenta<lb/> Contrectatio Lucri faciendi Gratia, vel ipsius<lb/> Rei, vel etiam usus ejus Possessionisve.</foreign>"<add>#</add></p>
<p>The Definition of the Civil Law, from<lb/> which this Epithet was taken is, "<foreign>Fraudulenta<lb/> Contrectatio Lucri faciendi Gratia, vel ipsius<lb/> Rei, vel etiam usus ejus Possessionisve.</foreign>"<add>#</add><note># Instit. Tit. De Obl. quae delicto.</note><lb/></p>
<p>Sir<lb/></p>
<p>Sir<lb/></p>




<note># Instit. Tit. De Obl. quae delicto.</note>
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THEFT. 86

which is not Larceny, but Larceny and something
more. Robbers and Burglarers may be, and often
are, indicted only of the latter Crime.

It had been well if instead of losing his
Labour in these unnecessary Distinctions, he had
bestowed it on the discriminating of the Offence from
the six Species of Acts with which by the Epithet
fraudulent it is expressly confounded —
1 Embezzlement; 2 Personation; (at that Time
Offences only in a few Cases;) 3 False Pretences;
a very questionable Crime at that Time, if any,
except in the Instance of False Tokens; 4 False
Circulation; 5 False Weights and Measures; 6
Forgery.

The Author of the Commentaries has
therefore very properly in his Definition cut off these redundant
Clauses. of the other.

The Definition of the Civil Law, from
which this Epithet was taken is, "Fraudulenta
Contrectatio Lucri faciendi Gratia, vel ipsius
Rei, vel etiam usus ejus Possessionisve.
"## Instit. Tit. De Obl. quae delicto.

Sir




Identifier: | JB/073/074/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 73.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

073

Main Headings

law in general

Folio number

074

Info in main headings field

theft

Image

002

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f84 / f86

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l v g propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23914

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