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<head>Theft Embezzlement and Fraudulent obtainment</head><lb/> <p>Government of a good <del>man</del> <add>master</add> is like that of a father  The <note>Theft Domestic</note><lb/> obedience <add>of</add> a good servant has something in it of <unclear>persons</unclear> filial<lb/>Duty.  They are continually in each others presence:  they<lb/> have frequent occasions to converse &amp; they become habituated<lb/> to each other: a look of plaintive reproach from a servant<lb/> where his master is dragging to prison must <unclear>excite</unclear> <add>encite</add> a<lb/> much different and much tenderer sensation in his prosecutor<lb/> than the severe look from a stranger would under<lb/> the like circumstances.  A servant is much more likely<lb/> to find advocates and inter<gap/>s among the friends and<lb/>relations of the family.</p>  <p>Another thing is that people at large fail not to take<lb/> the circumstance into consideration.  They expect that unless<lb/> these be something particularly atrocious in the case<lb/> the servant shall be forgiven  The master is sensible of<lb/> this which is a farther circumstance that contibutes to<lb/> deter him from prosecuting</p>  <p>All these considerations make it more difficult to get<lb/> a man to prosecute his servant than a stranger even where <add>these</add></p><head>C</head><lb/><!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->
 
 
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Theft Embezzlement and Fraudulent obtainment

Government of a good man master is like that of a father The Theft Domestic
obedience of a good servant has something in it of persons filial
Duty. They are continually in each others presence: they
have frequent occasions to converse & they become habituated
to each other: a look of plaintive reproach from a servant
where his master is dragging to prison must excite encite a
much different and much tenderer sensation in his prosecutor
than the severe look from a stranger would under
the like circumstances. A servant is much more likely
to find advocates and inters among the friends and
relations of the family.

Another thing is that people at large fail not to take
the circumstance into consideration. They expect that unless
these be something particularly atrocious in the case
the servant shall be forgiven The master is sensible of
this which is a farther circumstance that contibutes to
deter him from prosecuting

All these considerations make it more difficult to get
a man to prosecute his servant than a stranger even where these

C


Identifier: | JB/071/054/001"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

001

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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