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12. Unwillingness, through shame, to accept, and much
more to demand, interest for sums and tunes separately
trifling how considerable soever which in their collective
amount. Wanting altogether.
13. Embarassment, disputes, and loss of time in the
computation of interest on small or fractional sums, or
for short and fractional . - Wanting altogether.
14. Danger of loss by death, marriage or
other change on condition in the part of the ind
borrower, whereby as far as a personal security
which was , a security originally sufficient, may become
bad or precarious. - Wanting altogether.
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