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| <p>the <hi rend='underline'>issue</hi> at York would be stopped, <add>a</add> customer would<lb/>get them at the Printers instead of getting them at this<lb/>Government office, whereby he would save 1<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi> or 2<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi> beside<lb/> a part of this trouble, and  <del>the <sic>expence</sic></del> <add>the</add> load upon<lb/> the market at York would be taken off.  <del><add>True it is that</add></del> An agio<lb/> to an <hi rend='underline'>unlimited</hi> amount would <add>indeed</add> be destructive of one<lb/> of the characteristic advantages of the measure:  but an <lb/>agio to an amount thus strictly <hi rend='underline'>limited</hi> would scarcely<lb/>(it is supposed) be felt as a disadvantage.  <add><del>By A means</del></add> <!-- following addition continues into the margin --> <add>Were the note kept in hand, though it were but for a few days, the interest on it for this <del>time</del> small space of time | |||
| would <del>be suff</del> afford <sic>compleat</sic> and reimbursement of </add> | |||
|  <del>Keeping the<lb/> whole <add>in hand</add> by him a few days, a man might <add>would</add> indemnify<lb/> himself from</del> the greatest | |||
|  possible amount of loss.</p>  | |||
| <p>If, in regard to the given term of the fee, the <lb/>principle were — that it should amount to just<lb/> so much as would be sufficient <del>to pay the ex</del> for the<lb/> remuneration of the Local Distributor, this again would<lb/ a reason for making it variable within certain <lb/>bounds: for, under any given plan for conducting the <lb/>business, it would be matter of experiment what is<lb/> the lowest fee that would be sufficient: and by such<lb/> improvements in the plan as reflection fed by  experience<lb/> might indicate, the time and trouble, <del>necessary</del>,<lb/> and therein the quantum of remuneration, necessary,<lb/> might come from time to time to be reduced.<lb/> | |||
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the issue at York would be stopped, a customer would
get them at the Printers instead of getting them at this
Government office, whereby he would save 1d or 2d beside
 a part of this trouble, and  the expence the load upon
 the market at York would be taken off.  True it is that An agio
 to an unlimited amount would indeed be destructive of one
 of the characteristic advantages of the measure:  but an 
agio to an amount thus strictly limited would scarcely
(it is supposed) be felt as a disadvantage.  By A means  Were the note kept in hand, though it were but for a few days, the interest on it for this time small space of time
would be suff afford compleat and reimbursement of 
 Keeping the
 whole in hand by him a few days, a man might would indemnify
 himself from the greatest
 possible amount of loss.
If, in regard to the given term of the fee, the 
principle were — that it should amount to just
 so much as would be sufficient to pay the ex for the
 remuneration of the Local Distributor, this again would<lb/ a reason for making it variable within certain 
bounds: for, under any given plan for conducting the 
business, it would be matter of experiment what is
 the lowest fee that would be sufficient: and by such
 improvements in the plan as reflection fed by  experience
 might indicate, the time and trouble, necessary,
 and therein the quantum of remuneration, necessary,
 might come from time to time to be reduced.
A
| Identifier: | JB/002/059/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2. | |||
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| 002 | Annuity Notes | ||
| 059 | Art. 17 | ||
| 001 | |||
| Text sheet | 1 | ||
| Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property. | D2 / F15 | ||
| Jeremy Bentham | G & EP 1794 | ||
| FR3 | |||
| 1794 | |||
| 798 | |||