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A *2 Political Prospects
From p.2
Withholding from the Public any of either outright or even for a time the payments
due upon any part of the Funded Debt -
paying it attemptin in paper (if paper were refused) instead
of coin - imposing a tax upon both
either of them would be incontrovertible acts of Bankruptcy.
Imposing a tax upon the funds would be
a stile more decided as decided one act of Bankruptcy: for it is
by only by withholding the growing payments that
the tax would be levied.
Back to p. 2 Bankruptcy may be committed either in respect
of the time of payment, or the quantum of the debt.
Payment of The whole or any part may be postponed, as well as
the whole or any part struck off.
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