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The way to have these commodities is to encourage their
being brought, not to forbid it — true, reply the makers
of this law, that is to encourage their being brought —
always if for certain, which will be the case when we
have the bringing of themselves, but cannot be depended
upon when brought by others from whom there is
a continual danger of their not chusing to bring them
any longer — By not suffering you to buy them of
whose strangers who bring them now, we shall take away their motive to their bringing them and from
thence the practice: but as you will still be ready
to make it worth the while give a competent reward to whosoever will undertak
it, some of you (being conveniently circumstanced) will
therefore acquip themselves for that purpose; & as they
for the same reason that they were at first, will always

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be ready to bring them so long as they are paid for
it, in the first place you will thus be more sure of these —
commodities than you would be before, in the second
these persons from among yourselves having now
the gains which the strangers had before, were the motive that brought the strangers to you will out of
them have to pay to the common stock some part
of what the rest of you must have paid otherwise, as
also wherewithal to give directly to many others of you
for what other commodities those others shall chuse
to furnish. spare And these again seeing a way of getting
than before & in consequence more of those
agreable things that are to be had for money, will take
care to produce enough to spare — and this is what is
meant where we speak of the benefits of circulation.+ + the benefit of which is in proportion to the number of productive hands through which it is carried on in a given time. At every such hand it acts as a stimulus to work a secretionof new riches.

This thread of reasoning, this conclusive, is in it's own
nature —however the continuance and celebrity of the measure
may have by this time rendered it familiar, nothing —

Digest. Degrees of Knowledge — Acquaintance Regulations, what intrinsically |xxxiv, xxxv, xxxvi|


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nothing less than obvious.

...[either from or some reason which has long ago
even from remembrance.]

Whereas these principles being called forth into action
every instant can more slip out of their memory.

All the expedients that can be recurred to for the purpose
of notification shall be scarce sufficient: because these
institutions having no natural hold on the Memory are
perpetually exposed to be driven out by opposit principles
more natural


apt & what unapt (for Notoriety Instance Navigation Act




Identifier: | JB/079/026/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 79.

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digest degress of /knowledge /acquaintance/ regulations, what intrinsically apt & what unapt

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Penner

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