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<p>[II] [<hi rend='underline'>M . . . . Auditor . . .</hi>] For the purpose of authentication, were<lb/> | <p> | ||
it only for appearance sake, the name of this | <note>Notes 26 | ||
Annuity Notes | |||
Ch.<del>26</del> 2 <unclear>Form</unclear> Notes | |||
[II] | |||
This paper should have the signature but | |||
<del><gap/></del> a <gap/></note> | |||
[II] [<hi rend='underline'><del>M</del> . . . . Auditor . . .</hi>] For the purpose of authentication, were<lb/> | |||
it only for appearance sake, the name of this Officer should be in<lb/> | |||
the form of an <hi rend='underline'>autograph</hi>: but this autograph need not be written<lb/> | the form of an <hi rend='underline'>autograph</hi>: but this autograph need not be written<lb/> | ||
with a pen: a <hi rend='underline'>fac similie</hi>, engraved from the hand writing, is as much<lb/> | with a pen: <del>a</del> <add>a</add> <hi rend='underline'>fac similie</hi>, engraved from the hand writing, is as much<lb/> | ||
as could be afforded <add> | as could be afforded <add> in such a case</add> keep on signing <add><unclear>To</unclear></add> Notes in a number adequate<lb/> | ||
to what might easily come to be the | to what might easily come to be the amount of the demand, would be<lb/> | ||
too much for any one hand; perhaps for even a considerable number<lb/> | too much for any one hand; perhaps for even a considerable number<lb/> | ||
of hands; much more for the hand of this great | of hands; much more for the hand of this great Officer <add>of State</add> whose time<lb/> | ||
<del>is much too valuable to be consumed upon a sort of operation</del> <add>could so ill be spared for mechanical and subaltern <del>occupation</del> <add>operations</add></add><lb/> | <del>is much too valuable to be consumed upon a sort of operation</del> <add>could so ill be spared for mechanical and subaltern <del>occupation</del> <add>operations</add></add><lb/> | ||
<del>for which <add><del><gap/></del> | <del>for which</del> <add><del><gap/> even mechanism without</del></add> <del>the lowest degree of human reason might be made since</del><lb/> | ||
<del>it has been made sufficient</del></p> | <del>it has been made sufficient</del>—</p> | ||
<p>Instances, it is true <del>in such <gap/> transactions</del> are<lb/> | <p>Instances, it is true, <del>in such <gap/> transactions</del> are<lb/> | ||
not wanting in which a <del>still</del> <add>much</add> higher character <add>still</add> (the regal) is<lb/> | not wanting in which a <del>still</del> <add>much</add> higher character <add>still</add> (the regal) is<lb/> | ||
occupied and that habitually in <del>the business of signature</del> <add>a similar way</add>. I speak<lb/> | occupied and that habitually in <del>the business of signature</del> <add>a similar way</add>. I speak<lb/> | ||
of Treasury Warrants: but the Sum in these instances is never<lb/> | of Treasury Warrants: but the Sum in these instances is never<lb/> | ||
otherwise than considerable <add>nor is the < | otherwise than considerable: <add>nor is the <unclear>issue</unclear> of it a matter of course</add> Nor are they numerous enough to make<lb/> | ||
any very material encroachment on the Royal Time.</p> | <note> Each issue <del><gap/> <gap/></del> stands upon its grounds, and <unclear>many</unclear> afford matters for deliberation: | ||
<del>[12]</del> The <gap/> witness <del><gap/></del> as the <hi rend='underline'>narrator</hi> — why —</note> | |||
any very material encroachment on the Royal Time.—</p> | |||
<p>As to the insertion of the word <hi rend='underline'>one</hi> it may appear<lb/> | <p>As to the insertion of the word <hi rend='underline'>one</hi> it may appear<lb/> | ||
whimsical but it seems to be more impressive and to carry with<lb/> | whimsical <del><add>[<gap/>].[</add></del> but it seems to be more impressive and to carry with<lb/> | ||
it a more conspicuous mark of authenticity than the still which<lb/> | it a more conspicuous mark of authenticity than the still which<lb/> | ||
is most customary in this respect according to which the supposed<lb/> | is most customary in this respect according to which the supposed<lb/> | ||
narrator is a person altogether unknown | narrator is a person altogether unknown The persons whose<lb/> | ||
names stand as the name of subscribing witnesses not speaking<lb/> | names stand as the name of subscribing witnesses not speaking<lb/> | ||
of themselves but being spoken of as it were by this stranger.</p> | of themselves but being spoken <hi rend='underline'>of</hi>, as it were, by this stranger.—<del>[<unclear>X2</unclear>] [<hi rend='underline'>Auditor of the Exchequer</hi>]</del></p> | ||
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Notes 26
Annuity Notes
Ch.26 2 Form Notes
[II]
This paper should have the signature but
a
[II] [M . . . . Auditor . . .] For the purpose of authentication, were
it only for appearance sake, the name of this Officer should be in
the form of an autograph: but this autograph need not be written
with a pen: a a fac similie, engraved from the hand writing, is as much
as could be afforded in such a case keep on signing To Notes in a number adequate
to what might easily come to be the amount of the demand, would be
too much for any one hand; perhaps for even a considerable number
of hands; much more for the hand of this great Officer of State whose time
is much too valuable to be consumed upon a sort of operation could so ill be spared for mechanical and subaltern occupation <add>operations</add>
for which even mechanism without the lowest degree of human reason might be made since
it has been made sufficient—
Instances, it is true, in such transactions are
not wanting in which a still much higher character still (the regal) is
occupied and that habitually in the business of signature a similar way. I speak
of Treasury Warrants: but the Sum in these instances is never
otherwise than considerable: nor is the issue of it a matter of course Nor are they numerous enough to make
Each issue stands upon its grounds, and many afford matters for deliberation:
[12] The witness as the narrator — why —
any very material encroachment on the Royal Time.—
As to the insertion of the word one it may appear
whimsical [].[ but it seems to be more impressive and to carry with
it a more conspicuous mark of authenticity than the still which
is most customary in this respect according to which the supposed
narrator is a person altogether unknown The persons whose
names stand as the name of subscribing witnesses not speaking
of themselves but being spoken of, as it were, by this stranger.—[X2] [Auditor of the Exchequer]
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Copy/fair copy sheet |
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Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property. |
F26 |
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1798 A<…> |
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Frances Wright |
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1798 |
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849 |
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