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<head>COINING    AESTIMATION<!-- ligature --></head><lb/><p>A difference between Coining and other offences<lb/>upon property is that in <hi rend='underline'>that</hi> there is <hi rend='underline'>Habit</hi><lb/><hi rend='underline'>without intermission</hi>.</p><p>A Tradesman or other person <del>in distress</del> <add>in want, or under other strong temptation</add> may<lb/>upon the spur of distress set to work to forge<lb/>a <del>draught</del> <add>Bill</add> or take a Purse, to satisfy the present<lb/>craving,  &amp;  that done he may cease;<lb/>but a coiner <del>debtor</del> <add><unclear>forms</unclear></add> a stock in trade, <del><gap/></del> collects<lb/>correspondents,  &amp;  sets about <add>enters into</add> a regular employment,<lb/>the exercise of which will not cease<lb/>but with the <del>motive of <gap/> his</del> that general propensity <add>to</add> accumulating which gave<lb/>it birth.</p> <pb/>
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<p>A difference between Coining and other offences<lb/>upon property is that in <hi rend='underline'>that</hi> there is <hi rend='underline'>Habit</hi><lb/><hi rend='underline'>without intermission</hi>.</p><p>A Tradesman or other person <del>in distress</del> <add>in want, or under other strong temptation</add> may<lb/>upon the spur of distress set to work to forge<lb/>a <del>draught</del> <add>Bill</add> or take a Purse, to satisfy the present<lb/>craving,  &amp;  that done he may cease;<lb/>but a coiner <del>debtor</del> <add><unclear>forms</unclear></add> a stock in trade, <del><gap/></del> <add>collects</add><lb/>correspondents,  &amp;  sets about <add>enters into</add> a regular employment,<lb/>the exercise of which will not cease<lb/>but with the <del>motive of <gap/> his</del> <add>that general propensity <add>to</add> accumulating which</add> gave<lb/>it birth.</p>  




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COINING AESTIMATION

A difference between Coining and other offences
upon property is that in that there is Habit
without intermission.

A Tradesman or other person in distress in want, or under other strong temptation may
upon the spur of distress set to work to forge
a draught Bill or take a Purse, to satisfy the present
craving, & that done he may cease;
but a coiner debtor forms a stock in trade, collects
correspondents, & sets about enters into a regular employment,
the exercise of which will not cease
but with the motive of his that general propensity <add>to accumulating which</add> gave
it birth.



Identifier: | JB/073/026/001"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

026

Info in main headings field

coining aestimation

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

gr

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23866

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