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It will be an unpleasant sight to a sympa
an eye of sympathy if high large large notes should in
comparison of small ones be subject to a discount:
because in proportion to that Discount, an
advantage will be reaped by strange hands strangers,
at the expense of those for whose accommodation
this plan was intended. those who have received these notes for their value at par will be affected with the sensation of a loss It will be still worse more
unpleasant if should small notes should be found to
bear a premium: because an expense will thus to the amount of such premium
be seen to be thrown upon that class whose circumstances are least able to afford it. Bankers
and other children Sons of Mammon will thus be
seen to levy a contribution upon frugal indigence. High and low Large and small notes could not so
easy find change for each other than in the case of
these Annuity notes, as in the case of Bank
notes: since nothing is to be got by hoarding
of Bank notes, and whether it be for future
income or for present income, every day gives
an additional value to these - every day affords
an additional inducement for keeping them in
store.
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