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<head>+ I. B</head><!-- written in pencil -->
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<head><note>Annuity Notes</note></head>
<head><note>Annuity Notes</note></head>
<p><note>Advantages  Financial  Period 1  Forborne Interest</note><!-- written in pencil -->  2.  The expectation of profit by interest forborne to
<p><note>Advantages  Financial  Period 1  Forborne Interest</note><!-- written in pencil --> <note>15 2.  Profit by interest forborne &#x2014; <gap/> of that <gap/> &#x2014; the interest will be receivable of individuals with less trouble &#x2014;</note> 2.  The expectation of profit by interest forborne to
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be received is grounded in the following proposition
be received is grounded in the following proposition
<del>viz:  That if, rather without any <sic>seprorate</sic> trouble
<del>viz:  That if, rather without any separate trouble
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or <sic>expence</sic> a man has it in his power to receive
or <sic>expence</sic> a man has it in his power to receive
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the same benefit  That where the receipt of
the same benefit  That where the receipt of
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any benefit is <add><del>in the first instance</add> attended withany degree of trouble
any benefit is <add><del>in the first instance</del></add> attended with any degree of trouble
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or <gap/> , how in considerable <unclear>so ever</unclear> , especially if
or <gap/>, how in considerable <unclear>so ever</unclear>, especially if
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it be not <gap/> with both trouble and <sic>expence</sic></del>
it be not <gap/> with both trouble and <sic>expence</sic></del>
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viz.  that if, without any separate trouble or <sic>expence</sic> <add>at all a given</add> <del>the</del> end can be attained , in any case , as
viz.  that if, without any separate trouble or <sic>expence</sic> <add>at all a given</add> <del>the</del> end can be attained, in any case, as
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effectually as by means of a certain degree
effectually as by means of a certain degree
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of trouble and <add>or</add> <sic>expence</sic> , or both , the method by
of trouble and <add>or</add> <sic>expence</sic>, or both, the method by
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which such trouble or <sic>expence</sic> is avoided will
which such trouble or <sic>expence</sic> is avoided will
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<p>viz: that <add>in general</add> a man will not bestow either trouble
<p>viz: that <add>in general</add> a man will not bestow either trouble
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or <sic>expence</sic> , <del>a</del> much less both , how inconsiderable
or <sic>expence</sic>, <del>a</del> much less both, how inconsiderable
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source the quantity , in compassing an end
source the quantity, in compassing an end
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which he has it in his power to compass to equal
which he has it in his power to compass to equal
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perfection , without any such trouble or <sic>expence</sic>.
perfection, without any such trouble or <sic>expence</sic>.
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<p>The trouble <add>(not to speak of the</add> <del>and</del> <sic>expence</sic>) attendant in the receipt
<p>The trouble <add>(not to speak of the</add> <del>and</del> <sic>expence</sic>) attendant in the receipt
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of the <del>dividend</del> interest in these Annuities , has
of the <del>dividend</del> interest in these Annuities, has
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been reduced to the smallest <gap/><!-- deminion, or something similar ? --> <add>amount</add> possible :
been reduced to the smallest denomination <add>amount</add> possible:
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because the greater it had been , the greater the
because the greater it had been, the greater the
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danger, lest , by the contemplation of it, individuals  
danger, lest, by the contemplation of it, individuals  
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should, <add>at the outset,</add> have been repelled from the purchase of
should, <add>at the outset,</add> have been repelled from the purchase of
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these Annuities : but be the reduction ever so
these Annuities: but be the reduction ever so
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great , <del><gap/></del> still the remainder will be something ;
great, <del><unclear>&amp;</unclear></del> still the remainder will be something;
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and this remainder , it may reasonably be expected ,
and this remainder, it may reasonably be expected,
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should in the ordinary state of things be
should in the ordinary state of things be
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sufficient to turn the scale .  On the other hand , <add>supposing</add>
sufficient to turn the scale.  On the other hand, <add>supposing</add>
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8 + I. B Annuity Notes

Advantages Financial Period 1 Forborne Interest 15 2. Profit by interest forborne — of that — the interest will be receivable of individuals with less trouble — 2. The expectation of profit by interest forborne to
be received is grounded in the following proposition viz: That if, rather without any separate trouble
or expence a man has it in his power to receive
the same benefit That where the receipt of
any benefit is <add>in the first instance
</add> attended with any degree of trouble
or , how in considerable so ever, especially if
it be not with both trouble and expence
viz. that if, without any separate trouble or expence at all a given the end can be attained, in any case, as
effectually as by means of a certain degree
of trouble and or expence, or both, the method by
which such trouble or expence is avoided will
be <add>in general</add> generally be preferred

viz: that in general a man will not bestow either trouble
or expence, a much less both, how inconsiderable
source the quantity, in compassing an end
which he has it in his power to compass to equal
perfection, without any such trouble or expence.

The trouble (not to speak of the and expence) attendant in the receipt
of the dividend interest in these Annuities, has
been reduced to the smallest denomination amount possible:
because the greater it had been, the greater the
danger, lest, by the contemplation of it, individuals
should, at the outset, have been repelled from the purchase of
these Annuities: but be the reduction ever so
great, & still the remainder will be something;
and this remainder, it may reasonably be expected,
should in the ordinary state of things be
sufficient to turn the scale. On the other hand, supposing




Identifier: | JB/002/167/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

5

Box

002

Main Headings

Annuity Notes

Folio number

167

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

A8

Penner

Jeremy Bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

906

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