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<!-- this page is divided into two halves. The left hand side is divided into 3 columns separated by two smaller columns, the first columm contains text, all the remaining columns on this side are blank --> <p> A Tarif therefore or<lb/> book of rates should<lb/> be constructed, exhibiting<lb/> <!-- line in ink across the column --> the different <lb/> lengths of confinement<lb/> which under<lb/> different circumstances <lb/> <del><gap/></del> insolvents<lb/> of different <lb/> conditions in life are<lb/> to undergo. <del>in as</del><lb/><!-- line across the column in ink --> <deln</del> in as many<lb/> different <del>instances</del> <add> cases</add><lb/> as need to be distinguished<lb/> the proportion<lb/> between<lb/> debt and punishment.</p> <p> This book should <lb/> be divided <del>into</del> as<lb/> it were into <add>several</add> chapters.</p> <!-- end of left hand side --> <!-- the right hand side is similarly divided into columns, the first two main columns contain text which is bracketed to numbers in the adjoining narrow columns. The third set of columns is blank --> <head> Offences against the Coin. Contents</head> <!-- first column --><p> 1<lb/> Frauds relative to the)<lb/> Coin are of the nature) 1<lb/> of Forgery)</p> <p> 2<lb/> <del>Therefore</del> Improperly ) 1<lb/>treated as Treason) 29</p> <p>3<lb/> Punishment for Coiners)<lb/> and their Confederates) 45</p> <p>5.<lb/> <hi rend="superscript">(b)</hi> Ways in which the)<lb/> coinage may be <unclear>vitated</unclear>: )45<lb/> 1. by alteration )<lb/> 2. by imitation.)</p> <p> 4<lb/> <hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi> Fraudulent intent ) 46<lb/>where ......) </p> <p>6<lb/> <hi rend="superscript">(c)</hi> Genuine Coin, what ) 46</p> <p> 7<lb/> No matter whether foreign) 46<lb/> or domestic .. )</p> <p> 8<lb/> Reasons )2<lb/>)3<lb/> )4<lb/> (5</p> <p> 9<lb/> No matter what the ) (47<lb/> Metal .... ) ( 9<lb/> )( 10<lb/> )(11<lb/> (12<lb/> ( 15<lb/> (16</p> <p> 10<lb/> <hi rend="superscript">(d)</hi> Confederates with ) 47<lb/> Coiners, who ... )</p> <p> 11<lb/> No fraud to out off bad ) 47<lb/> money innocently received ) 9<lb/> )35<lb/> )36 <lb/> )37 <lb/> + 39.40.42 ) 38<lb/> )41 +</p> <p> 12<lb/> In what circumstances it ) 40<lb/> might be made penal — ) 41</p> <p> 14<lb/> No fraud to possess &c )<lb/> or utter bad money <del>after</del>) 46<lb/><del>it is</del> <add> when</add> defaced )</p> 15<lb/> Defacing, what 48<lb/> 16<lb/> Best method of defacing 48<lb/> 17<lb/> Presumptive evidence ) 48<lb/> of delinquency ) </p> <!-- end of first column --> <p> <del>16<lb/> <gap/> whether the )<lb/> offence was committed ) 43<lb/> here or abroad ) </del></p> <p> 16<lb/. Caution concerning presumptive ) 49<lb/> evidences)</p> <p> 17<lb/>Uttering bad money )<lb/> without confederacy ) <lb/> with coiners punishable ) 8<lb/> as Theft ) </p> <p> 18<lb/> Why punishable only ) 8<lb/> as theft ) </p> <p> 19<lb/> Punishment for coiners )12<lb/> and their confederates ) 13<lb/> why not more severe) 14<lb/> )15<lb/> <del> 19<lb/> 20<lb/> 21</del><lb/> 22<lb/> 23<lb/> 24<lb/> 19<lb/> 20<lb/>23<lb/> 24<lb/> 20<lb/> 21<lb/> 22<lb/> 23</p><!-- line in ink across the main column --> <p> 20 )(16<lb/> Indelible stigma, why) (17<lb/> <sic>employ'd</sic> 0( 18</p> <p>—— <lb/> Occasional Provisions</p> <!-- line in ink across the column --> <p> 13.<lb/> Fraud not to be presumed ) 49 </p> <!-- line in ink across the column --> | |||
A Tarif therefore or
book of rates should
be constructed, exhibiting
the different
lengths of confinement
which under
different circumstances
insolvents
of different
conditions in life are
to undergo. in as
<deln in as many
different instances cases
as need to be distinguished
the proportion
between
debt and punishment.
This book should
be divided into as
it were into several chapters.
Offences against the Coin. Contents
1
Frauds relative to the)
Coin are of the nature) 1
of Forgery)
2
Therefore Improperly ) 1
treated as Treason) 29
3
Punishment for Coiners)
and their Confederates) 45
5.
(b) Ways in which the)
coinage may be vitated: )45
1. by alteration )
2. by imitation.)
4
(a) Fraudulent intent ) 46
where ......)
6
(c) Genuine Coin, what ) 46
7
No matter whether foreign) 46
or domestic .. )
8
Reasons )2
)3
)4
(5
9
No matter what the ) (47
Metal .... ) ( 9
)( 10
)(11
(12
( 15
(16
10
(d) Confederates with ) 47
Coiners, who ... )
11
No fraud to out off bad ) 47
money innocently received ) 9
)35
)36
)37
+ 39.40.42 ) 38
)41 +
12
In what circumstances it ) 40
might be made penal — ) 41
14
No fraud to possess &c )
or utter bad money after) 46
it is when defaced )
15
Defacing, what 48
16
Best method of defacing 48
17
Presumptive evidence ) 48
of delinquency )
16
whether the )
offence was committed ) 43
here or abroad )
16<lb/. Caution concerning presumptive ) 49
evidences)
17
Uttering bad money )
without confederacy )
with coiners punishable ) 8
as Theft )
18
Why punishable only ) 8
as theft )
19
Punishment for coiners )12
and their confederates ) 13
why not more severe) 14
)15
19
20
21
22
23
24
19
20
23
24
20
21
22
23
20 )(16
Indelible stigma, why) (17
employ'd 0( 18
——
Occasional Provisions
13.
Fraud not to be presumed ) 49
Identifier: | JB/072/019/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72. |
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072 |
penal code |
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019 |
offences against the coin contents |
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001 |
of the mischief of offences |
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jeremy bentham |
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