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<note>5 Annuity Notes<lb/> | |||
Ch. Advantages<lb/> | |||
Financial<lb/> | |||
Peace & War<lb/> | |||
War<lb/> | |||
10<lb/> | |||
Profit on Sale<lb/> | |||
£500,000<lb/> | |||
Stock bought a <lb/> | |||
gratis £ </note> | |||
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<del>Cent <gap/> profit</del> by which 3 per Cent Stock was<lb/> | |||
raised from 65 to 85, average 75 was 3 per<lb/> | |||
Cent: the profit upon the issue of 1802, by<lb/> | |||
which 3 per Cent Stock is raised from £89 to<lb/> | |||
£100 can not therefore <del>be taken</del> consistently<lb/> | |||
with the official supposition above above referred, <del>to</del><lb/> | |||
(15 per Cent upon the whole rise) be taken at<lb/> | |||
more than £5 per Cent. Total upon the supposed<lb/> | |||
2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> year £1 issue of £10,000,000 - £500,000.</p> | |||
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5 Annuity Notes
Ch. Advantages
Financial
Peace & War
War
10
Profit on Sale
£500,000
Stock bought a
gratis £
The averageprofit upon the issue of 1801 was taken at per
Cent profit by which 3 per Cent Stock was
raised from 65 to 85, average 75 was 3 per
Cent: the profit upon the issue of 1802, by
which 3 per Cent Stock is raised from £89 to
£100 can not therefore be taken consistently
with the official supposition above above referred, to
(15 per Cent upon the whole rise) be taken at
more than £5 per Cent. Total upon the supposed
2d year £1 issue of £10,000,000 - £500,000.
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