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62 Pt IV.
C
Reasons Of Frauds relative to the Coin.
that would accept of any part of it. Thus it is that without
any express convention, but from the nature of the
thing, each man stands ensured by his neighbours against
any capital Loss that might otherwise befal
him by this means.
Secondary Mischief, pain of Apprehension less than in Sharping. One branch of the secondary mischief, the pain of apprehension
seems to be rather less in this case than even in that
of ordinary sharping for the same reason that in that case
it is less than in the case of Theft. The apprehension a
man feels at knowing of another who has lost to the value
of a Guinea for example, in this way, seems not in general
to be so great as the apprehension a man feels at knowing
of another who has lost to the same value by an act of sharping. Men in general, feel, it should seem, that it is more
in their power, if they think it worth their while, to guard
themselves against suffering (especially to any material amount)
by taking bad money, than against suffering from
any other kind of imposition. With a certain degree of precaution
Identifier: | JB/071/185/002"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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185 |
of frauds relative to the coin |
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002 |
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copy/fair copy sheet |
4 |
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recto |
f61 / f62 / f63 / f64 |
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[[watermarks::myears [lion with crown motif]]] |
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caroline fox |
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23588 |
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