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49 Notes 178 12 Annuity Notes

Ch. 8 Advantages
1 Financial
Period I 2.
2. Forborne Interest

accordingly in the composition of the sum contemplated
by the notes: and whether the trouble of that provision
which of the two masses of trouble would be the greater
that of making the provision in question Forborne Interest — — its probable and that
of receiving the interest at the an Office would
depend upon circumstances, [11 In regard to the mass it will be the more frequent the more regular the series of Notes. Mean time this consideration
operates as a reason for adapting rendering the composition
of the series of notes as much favourable as possible to
the purpose of affording interest in the way of simple calculation
as above described without the necessity of
coming upon Government for the payment of it: that
is, to render the gradation of the server more regular
and the terms or degrees in it more numerous; than
might otherwise be necessary or advisable. the more compleat
the series of Notes, the greater the chance it has of
meeting with the demand of each individual with
reference to this purpose.



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