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LARCENY EMBEZZLEMENT
After having thus endeavour'd to establish a comprehensiblean intelligible distinction between these tw crimes
it will be edifying to observe how they have been confounded —
If we believe Serj.t Hawkins speaking from his Judgement + — " If a pad
be guilty or no Trespass in taking the Goods, he cannot be guilty of Felony" in carrying them away"<add>[+]</add>
+ 1. Hawk, 89-SS2.
[+] and agreeable to this he observes SS3 (speaks)
f and for this he cites a decision an authority) that "a
"Carrier who receives Goods in order"
"to carry them to a certain place, "
"cannot be said to steal them,"
by imbezzeling of them afterwards."
now by stbr being said to steal them
it appears by the same fiction, he
means, being felonouslyguilty. [of Felony,
that is of Larceny.]
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