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Innocence
A further Remark which we may yet make
concerning  accessory Offences is, that 
 tho' all are connected with their Principals in 
 the Way of Causality, Causation yet many are not of
their own when  nature associated with those Principals
 in the Mind of the Offender: not even taking the
 Description of them as it stands after the  insertion
 of the protectingve Clause. —  Thus  "the Attempting
 to put off bad Money" is indeed self 
 evidently associated with the actual "putting it
 off" in the Ideas of the Offender as well as in 
 the Nature of Things; as is the mending or 
 making of Tools proper only for coining
 supposing that such
 there are knowing them to be such, with the putting off
 the Coin when made; but the cutting of the 
 Vegetable called Star or Bent [a] ǂ   on certain Coasts
 is not necessarily of it's own Nature associated in
 the Idea of him who does it with the Event of
 producing an Innundation; how truely soever it
may 
ǂ prohibited by 15 G.2.C.3233 §§6.
| Identifier: | JB/063/022/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 63. | |||
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| 063 | penal code | ||
| 022 | offences princ. and accessy | ||
| 001 | |||
| copy/fair copy sheet | 3 | ||
| recto | f30 / / | ||
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