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Exchequer Notes Notes
Desirable &c

time with any argumentsreasoning in relation thereto, unless
support of a choice, so long deliberately made, so
solemnly sanctioned, and so frequently confirmed, unless
any specific doubts with respect to the propriety
of adherence thereto should present themselves: Shouldin which
event any such appear noise, your Minimalist castingreposing himself
without with the fullest confidence upon your Lordship's justice, doubts
not the being able at any time to give your Lordship's the most perfect fullest
interposition on that on that head should itever be your Lordship's
pleasure to require the a permitt him so to do.

Note to p3

This branch of the prerogative like most had its origin The prerogative
on the kind not
the less useful for
having been assured
without any need
perhaps to public
use.

in might force without with little or no regard to public utility.
But so it is with almost all the otherevery other branch: the
King took it not from any view of the general advantage to the
nation would reap from his taking it, but because
he found his privateparticular account in taking it: but
the utility of the institution is not the less real-less really the among
the effects of it - from the not having been the final
cause. It has at time in this country and regularly in several other Countries produced a
profit to government, but its constant object has been the guarding the individual against
loss by friend from the substitution of coin of inferior value to that of the pieces
indicated by the exterior appearance

The monopoly of the metal coinage it is is be observed It extends only to
such coin as is
deemed legal tender
not to medals

is confined to the fabrication of such coin as shall be
legal tender, i:e: as a creditor shall be obliged to
- receive in satisfaction of his debt: for as to the fabrication
of medals with of the same intrinsic value or purporting
to be of the same intrinsic value, there is nothing against
it in law so long as the impression figure stampt upon them is not an imitation
of the medals star made on government account. The monopoly


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Identifier: | JB/002/355/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

002

Main Headings

annuity notes

Folio number

355

Info in main headings field

exchequer notes

Image

001

Titles

note to p. 3

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

richard smith

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

1094

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