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Note
 Note (a) to p. 9 144
(a)I say restitution: for, as the money amount is added
to productive capital upon the redemption of the debt, so was
 it taken from productive capital on the contracting motion 
of the debt.
The capital created (it may here occurr) is 
always more than the money borrowed; and atti
 therefore, deducting from the capital created, the amount 
of the money borrowed, the difference will be — not 
restitution, but trust addition; so that, supposing
 £100 million borrowed at in 3 per Cents at 80,
 and paid off at par, viz by payment of £200 million the restitution would be 
effected by loan of the one hundred millions, and the other would be so much
 neat addition, made to the mass of national capital,
 by the war. 
But, besides If this statement were correct
 and full, it would follow that in point of wealth
 productive capital, and thence of wealth in point of wealth as far as mere disbursement and receipt was were concerned,
 the notion would be a gainer to this vast 
amount instead of being a loser by the war:
 and if the account were taken, of profit and loss
 on other accounts, scores viz: pos loss by distinction and
 captures suffered on the one hand - profit by insurance-money
 and captures trade on the other, the result would
 (I have reason to think) be still more favourable. 
But, besides that, upon the redemption plan 
now pursued, a considerable part of the debt will 
be redeemed - not at par but for a considerably 
inferior price - the money, refunded restored to added to productive 
 capital by redemption, is added at period of time much later than 
that at which it the money was defalcated by war
 expenditure  
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| 002 | Annuity Notes | ||
| 236 | Note | ||
| 001 | Note (a) to p. 144 | ||
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| Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property. | F145 | ||
| Jeremy Bentham | 1798 A<…> | ||
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