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2 Annuity Notes
Plan
II sale
This therefore is no more than may happenfrequently take place in the
case of the labouring classes - the possessors of small
sums, containers for permanent Annuities: Fixed Annuitants as they may be termed. In
the case of money'd men, in the Metropolis and
other large towns, custo possessers of temporary
but large sums, customers for Pflying Annuitants
as they may be called, the frequency
of such exhaustive demands will appear still
more probable.
In view of the matter it may appear
matter for consideration, whether, in London and
some of the principal Towns, it might not
be found necessary to have an Office or two
under the management of persons of greater
pecuniary responsibility than can be expected
to be found in either the general or Penny Post
Offices. But as in these auxiliary Offices the
mode of proceedingmanagement would be exactly the same
as in the existing system of Post Offices it seems unnecessary
to incumber the plan with any distinct
mention of these any such eventual Offices.
Identifier: | JB/002/632/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2.
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"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.
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Jeremy Bentham |
TW 1794 |
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Francis Hall |
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1794 |
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