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wa8yxm
Aug 12, 2013Explorer III
I have searched the US constitution for it, I believe the provision about quartering of soldiers is where it is derived from.. But that defrauding an inkeeper is the only crime other than treason in the document is what I was taught and by a teacher who should know what he is talking about.
By the way. The practice of the British army was to put the soldiers up anywhere they {deleted} well pleased and not bother paying for it, It was the king's right to quarter them you see.
Thus, "Obtaining food or lodging without intent to pay" is exactly what that article was addressing.
By the way. The practice of the British army was to put the soldiers up anywhere they {deleted} well pleased and not bother paying for it, It was the king's right to quarter them you see.
Thus, "Obtaining food or lodging without intent to pay" is exactly what that article was addressing.
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