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Even the supposition that in the case of the least
groups of now-expelled in the case of Note Holders by whom this
paper was had been held as a source of permanent income,
the supposition of their rejecting the paper
of the fresh spece altogether, appears scarcely tenable. + + They would still, to a certain degree, become be customers for Annuity Note paper, though with different views: before their expulsion, for the purpose of permanent income: afterward after that expulsion, for the purpose of temporary income, till a better income, or better prospects could be obtained from some other source. True it is, that of the True is is, that by proper out of their hands they
made £2.7.6 a year: which, by the paper of the
fresh spece they, would make hal not half the
money £1.3.8-1/2 : But half th £1.3.8-1/2,
which they would might begin making from the
very instant of their expulsion, would be £1.3.8-1/2 better than
nothing; which is what the interest of a considerable part of
their 10 millions of capital would be reduced to, for
a term more or less considerable, length of time if it
rejected this alternative accommodation. But of And, though in single
more than a single 100 of the expelled
10 millions were to betake itself to this employment,
though were but for a day, the month would
be from therein would be to be dated the birth of
the paper of the th fourth spece.
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"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.
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Jeremy Bentham |
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Francis Hall |
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