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139
If the Money, thus put into the hands of the
expelled Annuitant, in lieu of his Annuity, had were
been taken from the a mass employed in the shape of
Capital, there would be neither loss nor gain by the
operation, on the score of addition to the mass of
National Wealth. (a) (a) look in next page p.140 But the Money thus employed
by the existing Sinking Fund, is not taken from
any such mass. It is the produce of Taxes: of
a small deduction would otherwise have expended
within the year
in the way of consumption and current expenditure.
taxes levied on income, either directly or
through the medium
either on Income or onf expenditure; and is taken
out of that fund, the whole of which (after a small
deduction on account of savings). would otherwise have been expended within
the year, in the way of consumption and
current expenditure: — <add>and consumption that is in the purchase partly of unproductive labour, such as that of Servants, Coach and Saddle Horses, Players, Musicians, and the like, partly in the purchase of of
articles commodities <add>articles</add> command mostly within the year, or some
other such short period of time, without having
produced any equivalent increase. of</add>
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