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101 Annuity Notes

§2 Circulation indubitable
10 Considerations which concurr in rendering the private markets for money less suitable than the proposed paper to the circumstances of customers — Neither on the above enumerations occasions, nor on
any others, would the above enumerated classes
of persons, or any others (if there were any
others) be disposed to a accept of the proposed
paper at the value proposed to be
put upon it, if an advantage to a greater
amount w trouble and risk and included
were to be made of their respective money,
in any other shape.

Whatever may be the amount yt the sum or
sums a man has at— his disposal at or for and during
any given space or spaces of time, the following
nor the circumstances that must concurr in
regard to any opportunity any market which may present itself for
his money to enable him to dispose of it to
the best advantage

1 — The demand opportunity of disposal must be exactly commensurate <add>equal </add>
on each occasion to the sum he has to dispose
of</del>
2 The time for which it is wanted must be exactly
commensurate to the time for which it can be oferred.

3. The
rendering it a matter of difficulty for a man to
dispose of his money in the way of loan in the
private money market - i:e: to lend it at interest to an individual
borrows to adva with that degree of advantage
which it attainable could not but b
desirable.


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