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7 §.2. Of Forgery in the way of Fabrication - General Principles.
4 — The care that has been taken, in the contrivance of the
apparatus requisite to be employed in the construction of the instrument,
to introduce such an implement or set of implements (the more numerous
the better) as shall be susceptible of an adequate description, capable of
being conveyed by general terms alone; without depending on so vague and
lax an idea, as that of similitude with reference to an individual standard
or pattern; and this for the purpose of pointing the artillery of the law,
with the less danger to innocence, and with the greater certainty in regard
to guilt, against the act of employing, or having in one's possession, the
implement or implements so described.— For the application of this general
idea see the illustration's given in the ensuing Section.—
5. The care that has been taken, after contriving and prescribing
an apparatus with a view to being made to receive such a description,
to frame the description itself, in such a manner as to render it adequate
to that same purpose.— For the application of this general idea, see again
the following illustrations.—
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