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<head>Ch. XVI. Circulating Annuities</head><lb/>comes to be reduced, the encouragement thus given<lb/>to frugality will thus be reduced likewise : for though<lb/><hi rend='superscript'>after the reduction</hi> the remainder will be <hi rend='underline'>gain</hi>, as compared with the<lb/><hi rend='underline'>present</hi> period, <hi rend='superscript'>yet</hi> the <hi rend='underline'>difference</hi> will be <hi rend='underline'>loss</hi>, in comp-<lb/>risen of the period <unclear>then</unclear><hi rend='underline'>last in experience</hi>. But in the<lb/>men time, the condition of the Poor in this re-<lb/>spect will <hi rend='superscript'>at any rate</hi> have been raised to a level with that<lb/>of the rich ; &#x2014;and will so continue. The habit of<lb/>frugality will have taken root : and, having <hi rend='superscript'>so</hi> done,<lb/><del>deleted text</del>many derive strength rather than weakness<lb/>from the encased exertions it will <del>deleted text</del><lb/>have been called upon to make.
<head>Ch. XVI. Circulating Annuities</head>
 
<p>comes to be reduced, the encouragement thus given
<lb/>
to frugality will thus be reduced likewise : for though
<lb/>
<add>after the reduction</add> the remainder will be <hi rend='underline'>gain</hi>, as compared with the
<lb/>
<hi rend='underline'>present</hi> period, <add>yet</add> the <hi rend='underline'>difference</hi> will be <hi rend='underline'>loss</hi>, in comparison<lb/> of the period <add>then</add> <hi rend='underline'>last in experience</hi>. But in the
<lb/>
mean time, the condition of the Poor in this respect
<lb/>
will <add>at any rate</add> have been raised to a level with that<lb/>of the rich ; &#x2014;and will so continue. The habit of<lb/>frugality will have taken root : and, having <add>so</add> done,<lb/>
<del>so</del> many derive strength rather than weakness<lb/>from the encased exertions it will <del>have to make</del><lb/>have been called upon to make.</p>




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Ch. XVI. Circulating Annuities

comes to be reduced, the encouragement thus given
to frugality will thus be reduced likewise : for though
after the reduction the remainder will be gain, as compared with the
present period, yet the difference will be loss, in comparison
of the period then last in experience. But in the
mean time, the condition of the Poor in this respect
will at any rate have been raised to a level with that
of the rich ; —and will so continue. The habit of
frugality will have taken root : and, having so done,
so many derive strength rather than weakness
from the encased exertions it will have to make
have been called upon to make.


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