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penny of money thus <del><gap/></del> received and kept in the<lb/>
penny of money thus <del><gap/></del> received and kept in the<lb/>


<unclear>shape</unclear> of Annuity Note paper, and no profit at<lb/>
shape of Annuity Note paper, and no profit at<lb/>


all in respect of <del>any</del> <add>whatever</add> quantity may come to be<lb/>
all in respect of <del>any</del> <add>whatever</add> quantity may come to be<lb/>
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and for this or that length of time according to <lb/>
and for this or that length of time according to <lb/>


circumstances. <add>Whatever <gap/></add> In whatever length of time it may<lb/>
circumstances. <add>Whatever sum</add> In whatever length of time it may<lb/>


be deemed necessary to have a <add>given</add> sum in the hands of <lb/>
be deemed necessary to have a <add>given</add> sum in the hands of <lb/>
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fund for the answering of contingent demands or <lb/>
fund for the answering of contingent demands or <lb/>


<unclear>Masonic</unclear>, that <gap/> the Receiver if the profit<lb/>
otherwise, that sum the Receiver of the profit<lb/>


<del><gap/></del> in the sum of interest is to be his, will be here<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> in the sum of interest is to be his, will be here<lb/>
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in the shape of Annuity Note Paper to suit <add>carry</add> it<lb/>
in the shape of Annuity Note Paper to suit <add>carry</add> it<lb/>


<del>It</del> day by day to the <unclear>Local</unclear> Annuity Note Office<lb/>
<del>It</del> day by day to the Local Annuity Note Office<lb/>


of the place, that it may come back to him in <lb/>
of the place, that it may come back to him in <lb/>
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the shape of Annutity Notes: <del><gap/></del> In other ways <lb/>
the shape of Annutity Notes: <del><gap/></del> In other ways <lb/>


more interest <unclear>earned &amp;</unclear> <add>to be</add> made of it, <del>was a <gap/> <gap/></del> <add>was the ground</add> <add><gap/></add> <lb/>
more interest would be <add>to be</add> made of it, <del>was a <gap/> <gap/></del> <add>was the ground</add> <add><gap/></add> <lb/>


<add><del>and upon grounds</del></add> in regard to <hi rend='underline'>security</hi> <add>altogether <unclear>insp</unclear> </add> as well as <hi rend='underline'>time</hi>: but in this<lb/>
<add><del>and upon grounds</del></add> in regard to <hi rend='underline'>security</hi> <add>altogether <unclear>insp</unclear> </add> as well as <hi rend='underline'>time</hi>: but in this<lb/>


way <gap/> <add>can <del>with</del> it be <del>annually</del> partially </add> <del> <gap/> perfect <gap/> As to be <gap/></del> in regard<lb/>
way alone <add>can <del>with</del> it be <del>annually</del> partially </add> <del> <gap/> perfect <gap/> As to be <gap/></del> in regard<lb/>


to either of these points.</p>
to either of these points.</p>
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and on the supposition of our ingelman in this respect
on the part of Government be considerably greater:
inasmuch as a profit to the amount of 3 per cent
per annum will thus accrue in respect of every
penny of money thus received and kept in the
shape of Annuity Note paper, and no profit at
all in respect of any whatever quantity may come to be
received and kept in the shape of cash.


2. As to the second of the above three branches
of profit, it will rest with Government & whether
to take it into its own hands, or to leave it in the
hands of the receiver in this or that proportion,
and for this or that length of time according to
circumstances. Whatever sum In whatever length of time it may
be deemed necessary to have a given sum in the hands of
the Receiver for any length of time, whether as a
fund for the answering of contingent demands or
otherwise, that sum the Receiver of the profit
in the sum of interest is to be his, will be here
of as so much of it as is not already
in the shape of Annuity Note Paper to suit carry it
It day by day to the Local Annuity Note Office
of the place, that it may come back to him in
the shape of Annutity Notes: In other ways
more interest would be to be made of it, was a was the ground
and upon grounds in regard to security altogether insp as well as time: but in this
way alone can with it be annually partially perfect As to be in regard
to either of these points.




Identifier: | JB/002/175/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

17-18

Box

002

Main Headings

Annuity Notes

Folio number

175

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

E3 / F17

Penner

Jeremy Bentham

Watermarks

1798 A<…>

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Frances Wright

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1798

Notes public

ID Number

914

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