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Indirect Legislation
Satisfying
Parochial annuities
In 17 a bill was brought in to oblige coax
parishes upon certain terms to sell annuities
commenseable at distant periods to such any parishoners who being liable to become
chargeable, should think fit to buy them.
Of This plan of which more will be said a little
farther on in the present would have been
particularly well adapted to the present purpose.
In this branch of industry the harvest
is necessarily short; yet in some instances the
gain profit to may be considerable. To frugality
it is indeed more par less favourable perhaps
than almost any most others. But a disposition
the seeds of frugality virtue where they have begun
to germinate are often blasted for want of the
opportunity of being frugal with effect any clear and ready way of turning the savings
to any account. A sum too small to afford promise
any resource in the capacity of a capital
might afford a considerable annuity if distant
and contingent.
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