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<del>apprehended</del> <add>detected</add> happens to a man who is <hi rend='underline'>disposed</hi>
<del>apprehended</del> <add>detected</add> happens to a man who is <hi rend='underline'>disposed</hi>
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to steal , he will steal although he be a stranger  
to steal, he will steal although he be a stranger  
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[and not a servant] : if not, he will not steal
[and not a servant]: if not, he will not steal
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although he be a servant.
although he be a servant.
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in fields more favourable than any that
in fields more favourable than any that
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are apt to happen to a servant . Qu - of
are apt to happen to a servant. Qu - of
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this on account of both , as ploughs &amp;c
this on account of both, as ploughs &amp;c
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<del>or</del> smallness of value is old <sic>cloaths</sic> &amp; &#x2014; But
<del>or</del> smallness of value is old <sic>cloaths</sic> &amp; &#x2014; But
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be as great as it is necessary it should be to
be as great as it is necessary it should be to
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outweigh the ordinary profit of the offence . Why
outweigh the ordinary profit of the offence. Why
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here in particular should it be greater?
here in particular should it be greater?
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It will only drive <unclear><sic>thieveth</sic></unclear><!-- I cannot find any use of this word on google or in the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary (which has 2 huge volumes).  I'm wondering whether the word should be 'thievish', so have added sic tags.  Amend as necessary --> servants to steal
It will only drive thievish servants to steal
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from other masters, <unclear>ex. g</unclear>: the friends of their masters
from other masters, <unclear>ex. g</unclear>: the friends of their masters

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C 47 Theft Embozzlement and Fraudulent obtainment

Theft domestic If a favourable opportunity of stealing without being
apprehended detected happens to a man who is disposed
to steal, he will steal although he be a stranger
[and not a servant]: if not, he will not steal
although he be a servant.

There are opportunities of stealing things
in fields more favourable than any that
are apt to happen to a servant. Qu - of
this on account of both, as ploughs &c
or smallness of value is old cloaths & — But
Qu - of Cattle.

The penalty must in all crimes at any rate
be as great as it is necessary it should be to
outweigh the ordinary profit of the offence. Why
here in particular should it be greater?
It will only drive thievish servants to steal
from other masters, ex. g: the friends of their masters
no advantage will be gained by this.

Qu - of a Servant stealing moveable - &
them on the spot?




Identifier: | JB/071/054/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

071

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

054

Info in main headings field

theft embezzlement and fraudulent obtainment

Image

003

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f41 / f46 / f47 / f44

Penner

Watermarks

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

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23457

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