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<p>10. <del>Limits to</del> The amount of it <add>incapable of exceeding</add> the <del>secure</del> amount of<lb/> the existing debt.</p>  | <p>10. <del>Limits to</del> The amount of it <add>incapable of exceeding</add> the <del>secure</del> amount of<lb/> the existing debt.</p>  | ||
<p>11. Funds <del>the same as</del> <add>no other than</add> those already provided for the <lb/>existing debt, <add>but</add> the security better, <del>by</del> <add>in respect of</add> the appropriation<lb/> of the profit to the   | <p>11. Funds <del>the same as</del> <add>no other than</add> those already provided for the <lb/>existing debt, <add>but</add> the security better, <del>by</del> <add>in respect of</add> the appropriation<lb/> of the profit to the exoneration of the fund, by the <add>continual</add> <lb/><del><gap/> of the debt </del> <add> <gap/> — redemption of a greater mass of debt, than the mass continually created.</add> </p>    | ||
<p>12. Interest receivable <add><del>almost</del> with<del>out</del> <add>scarce any</add> trouble or expence,</add> wherever <hi rend='underline'>letters</hi> are receivable. </p>  | |||
<p>13. The <del>Note or</del> <add>Note is</add> instrument serving as security for <lb/>the interest, purchasable <add>of government,</add> with <hi rend='underline'>scarce any</hi> trouble <lb/>or expence, wherever <hi rend='underline'>letters</hi> are receivable. </p>   | |||
<p>14. — 1)<hi rend='superscript'>t</hi> receivable in the course of circulation <lb/>and with the interest, <hi rend='underline'>without any</hi> trouble or <lb/>expence. N.B. Exchequer Bills, India Bonds <gap/> <lb/>are not obtainable in the course of circulation, without the<lb/> expence of Brokerage, to which is added out of London,<lb/> the expence of <add>portage, <del>as well</del> and the expence of </add> professional, or obligation of gratuities,<lb/> Agency; </p>   | |||
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16 Aug. 1800 + 37
The paper, by its size, shape, texture and thinness, 
particularly fitted for circulation — Taken from 
Bank paper — Agrees more or less with Banker's paper
 and with the French Assignats. Differs from all 
the other above mentioned engagements: unless it be except from 
some late species of Exchequer Bills in respect of size.
8. The quantity issued incapable of exceeding the quantity 
demanded at the original price. Agrees with
 Bank and Ban paper; and in practice, with Bankers' 
paper. Disagree with Stock Annuities, Irish Debentures, 
Exchequer Bills, & Navy &c Bills.
Features Features entirely altogether new.
9. Secure provision for the instant extinction of the 
debt created by it. 
10. Limits to The amount of it incapable of exceeding the secure amount of
 the existing debt.
11. Funds the same as no other than those already provided for the 
existing debt, but the security better, by in respect of the appropriation
 of the profit to the exoneration of the fund, by the continual 
 of the debt    — redemption of a greater mass of debt, than the mass continually created. 
12. Interest receivable almost without <add>scarce any trouble or expence,</add> wherever letters are receivable.
13. The Note or Note is instrument serving as security for 
the interest, purchasable of government, with scarce any trouble 
or expence, wherever letters are receivable. 
14. — 1)t receivable in the course of circulation 
and with the interest, without any trouble or 
expence. N.B. Exchequer Bills, India Bonds  
are not obtainable in the course of circulation, without the
 expence of Brokerage, to which is added out of London,
 the expence of portage, as well and the expence of  professional, or obligation of gratuities,
 Agency;