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2d. 8
Annuity Notes
Ch. Grounds II. But 7 These circumstances are 1. Magnitude of the sum request. 2. Danger of less by depretiation 3. Want of a local market spot at hand for purchasing and receiving the interest. The circumstances which place the five per
cent out of the reach of such a quantity of
money which for want of being able to attain
to it in plain terms at once practicable and
eligible is forced to in some instances as to some part if it content itself with less than
3 per cent and as to other and then the greater
part to go without interest altogether, are reducible
to these three - viz:
1. Inferiority in print of magnitude to the least sum than
taken up accepted of by government. on the
2. Danger of depretiation in case of transfer:
3. Want of a market convenient sufficiently near and convenient for the purchase and
sale of the security, and for the of a Bank
or Office sufficiently near and convenient, at which
the payment of the interest as it becomes due
can with sufficient convenience be obtained.
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