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* ''State v. Randle'', 41 Tex. 292, [https://texaslegalguide.com/images/41_Tex._292.pdf#page=7 298] (1874) ("In many States of the Union there is, as in our State Constitution, a prohibition against lotteries. The statutes of many of the States are in the like general terms as our statute against lotteries; and looking to the character of the act charged; it being simply a game of chance, and taking it in connection with the articles in the code against gaming, we are satisfied the law is not open to the objections presented. It is as descriptive of the offense as are the articles of the code prohibiting other kinds of gaming, and quite as descriptive of the of the offense as are the laws . . . .")
* ''State v. Randle'', 41 Tex. 292, [https://texaslegalguide.com/images/41_Tex._292.pdf#page=7 298] (1874) ("In many States of the Union there is, as in our State Constitution, a prohibition against lotteries. The statutes of many of the States are in the like general terms as our statute against lotteries; and looking to the character of the act charged; it being simply a game of chance, and taking it in connection with the articles in the code against gaming, we are satisfied the law is not open to the objections presented. It is as descriptive of the offense as are the articles of the code prohibiting other kinds of gaming, and quite as descriptive of the of the offense as are the laws . . . .")
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