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60. Pt. IV. C Reasons Of Frauds relative to the Coin.
from good. By wearing, those differences are partly obliterated
and partly covered over with dirt: if then he takes
the precaution to wear his Money, this precaution, when extended to any considerable quantity , will give him a considerable degree of trouble, and take up a considerable
degree of danger. For, if the being seen to have two or three
pieces at once of bad Coin of the same appearance will
expose his character to some suspicion, the being seen with
two or three hundred pieces of such Coin will most probably
betray him altogether.
Even when Associates are engaged. By engaging Associates and carrying on the business
in partnership, he may, it is true, very much increase
his profit; but then what he gets in point of security
by these means in one way he loses in another.
He can with more security practise his plan of imposition
upon strangers: but then he is exposed to continual
discovery in the part of his confederates: who must in a great
Identifier: | JB/071/184/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71. |
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not numbered |
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071 |
penal code |
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184 |
of frauds relative to the coin |
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004 |
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copy/fair copy sheet |
4 |
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recto |
f57 / f58 / f59 / f60 |
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[[watermarks::myears [lion with crown motif]]] |
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caroline fox |
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23587 |
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