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<head> <note><sic>Inf:</sic></note> C. <del> | <head> <note><sic>Inf:</sic></note> C. <del>Pa</del></head> <!-- text crossed through in ink --> <p><note>Forgery (<add>first-rate</add> capital)<lb/> what</note></p> <p>Forgery is where for lucre or <add>out of</add> malice a man<lb/><del>writes</del> fabricates <add>counterfeits</add> any writing [or <del>any thing to answer</del> <add>other mark</add><lb/><del>the purpose of a writing purporting to be the writing</del> <add>with design that it shall pass</add><lb/><del>of another, or produces</del> for the writing or mark of<lb/>another person or as if it had been made at<lb/> another time <add>or on another occasion</add> than that on <del>at</del> which it purports<lb/>to have been made] or <del>or endeavours to make it be</del><lb/><note><del>utters a <sic>falshood</sic><lb/>by writing or any<lb/> other characters <add>or tokens</add> used<lb/>to express any particular<lb/> meaning</del></note><lb/>or procures any such counterfeit writing or other<lb/>mark to be made, or <del>endeavours to make it pass</del><lb/>knowing it or having probable cause to believe it<lb/>to be <del>made</del> counterfeit endeavours to make it pass<lb/>for genuine.</p> <p><sic>Criminative</sic> Forgery to be punished by Retaliation like<lb/><sic>Criminative</sic> Perjury.</p> <!-- line across the page in ink. text crossed through in ink --> <p><note>Instructions concerning<lb/> Punishment</note></p> <p>Let it be the care of the Judge that in no case<lb/> an offender profit by his offence See <add><sic>Ins.</sic></add> p.3.<lb/>Therefore <del>all</del> <add>any</add> person<del>s</del> who is convicted of any offence<lb/>may be compelled to confess upon oath what profit<lb/>he has made by it.</p> <p>See <sic>Ins.</sic> p. 1 oppressors not to triumph.</p> <p><note><del>Forgery<lb/>Means</del></note></p> <p>Forgery to give credit to false intelligence whereby<lb/>the interest of the public may be asserted.<lb/><del>It may be by printing as well as writing — Instance <add>Pretended letter of</add> <sic>Ld</sic> Weymouth<lb/>stuck up near the change at London</del></p> <!-- line across the page --> <p><note> <add>7</add><lb/>Parricide Punishment<lb/> why extraordinary</note></p> <p>I appoint this extraordinary punishment — 1. to<lb/>satisfy the public indignation <add>(viz. of those who speculate)</add> and contribute to the<lb/>popularity of the Code : <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <note>[+] To serve as <add>the purpose of</add> a moral<lb/> lesson by <sic>encreasing</sic> the<lb/> detestation of <add>against</add> the offence</note> 3<hi rend="superscript">dly</hi> because the <add>thought of</add> perpetuating<lb/>of a murderer of this sort <sic>shews</sic> a man to be more<lb/>depraved and consequently to stand in need of a severe<lb/>punishment to restrain him than an ordinary murderer:<lb/> in other words it <sic>shews</sic> him to less sensible<lb/>to the influence of the moral sanction and therefore<lb/>it is necessary to make addition to the force of the<lb/>political.</p> | ||
Inf: C. Pa
Forgery (first-rate capital)
what
Forgery is where for lucre or out of malice a man
writes fabricates counterfeits any writing [or any thing to answer other mark
the purpose of a writing purporting to be the writing with design that it shall pass
of another, or produces for the writing or mark of
another person or as if it had been made at
another time or on another occasion than that on at which it purports
to have been made] or or endeavours to make it be
utters a falshood
by writing or any
other characters or tokens used
to express any particular
meaning
or procures any such counterfeit writing or other
mark to be made, or endeavours to make it pass
knowing it or having probable cause to believe it
to be made counterfeit endeavours to make it pass
for genuine.
Criminative Forgery to be punished by Retaliation like
Criminative Perjury.
Instructions concerning
Punishment
Let it be the care of the Judge that in no case
an offender profit by his offence See Ins. p.3.
Therefore all any persons who is convicted of any offence
may be compelled to confess upon oath what profit
he has made by it.
See Ins. p. 1 oppressors not to triumph.
Forgery
Means
Forgery to give credit to false intelligence whereby
the interest of the public may be asserted.
It may be by printing as well as writing — Instance Pretended letter of Ld Weymouth
stuck up near the change at London
7
Parricide Punishment
why extraordinary
I appoint this extraordinary punishment — 1. to
satisfy the public indignation (viz. of those who speculate) and contribute to the
popularity of the Code : [+] [+] To serve as the purpose of a moral
lesson by encreasing the
detestation of against the offence 3dly because the thought of perpetuating
of a murderer of this sort shews a man to be more
depraved and consequently to stand in need of a severe
punishment to restrain him than an ordinary murderer:
in other words it shews him to less sensible
to the influence of the moral sanction and therefore
it is necessary to make addition to the force of the
political.
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