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7 41

Annuity Notes
Ch. 4 Grounds

Such are the sets of proprietors classes of money'd men by whom
and such the masses of money for which, three
a profit of three per Cent per annum in the way of interest to the amount would
be to be obtained by the taking out and holding
this paper instead of the Bank unproductive barren paper
of the Bank of England, in cases in which
without this help no suhr such profit could
or at least some such would be made: an a
expedient recourse by the help of which not a 6d
need be withheld from its profit, in point of money need be kept without its profit nor a day
in point of time.

Such is the Such was the result which might take be done place
and which what would take place supposing mankind
in general to shape their course without possess a thorough comprehension<add>conception
deviation by the light of reason, and to act accordingly: of their own interest and to act up to that conception
what would be down is a matter of considerable
uncertainty, and what a man will be less peremptory )
in his undertaking for to undertake for, the more experience )
close and numerous the observations he has had occasion )
to make upon his own species. )

What In any and what degree will it such result take place? A question point
this l on which in proportion to the closeness of the
observations a man has had received it has fallen in a mans way to make upon
the springe by which the conduct of his fellow natives are regulated, he will be the less forward to pronounce.

See 4.46. art. 41.


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