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<p>time in case of a run it would necessarily <add>on several accounts</add> take up more  
<p>tune in case of a run it would <gap/> <add>on several accounts</add> take up more
<lb/>
<lb/>
time to pay a given sum in <add>such</add> small notes than in the
time to pay a given sum in <add>such</add> small notes than in the
<lb/>
<lb/>
<del>large</del> present large notes.  It would for example take up
<del>large</del> pound large notes.  It would for example take up <lb/>
<lb/>
at least four times the time to give change for the notes <lb/>
at least four times the time to give change for <unclear>4</unclear> notes
of £2-10<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi> each that it would to give change for one of  
<lb/>
<lb/>  
of £2-10<!-- symbol/forward slash above the 0 --> each that it would to give change for one of
£10, even supposing them all brought by the same person:  
<lb/>
<lb/>  
£10, even supposing them all brought by the same personsti:  
and if brought by four different persons the time  
<lb/>
<lb/>  
and if brought by four different persons the time
<lb/>
would it is obvious enough be more or less protracted by  
would it is obvious enough be more or less protracted by  
<lb/>
<lb/>  
that circumstance.  Government would therefore, <add>constantly and</add> <hi rend='underline'><unclear>as</unclear> necessitate
that circumstance.  Government would therefore, <add>constantly and</add> <hi rend='underline'>ex necessitati<lb/>
<lb/>
rei</hi> and therefore without the smallest imputation
<gap/></hi> and therefore without the smallest <gap/>
<lb/>
<lb/>
upon its credit be gaining <add>thus giving itself that advantage</add> that time which the Bank
upon its credit be gaining <add>thus giving itself that advantage</add> that time which the Bank
<lb/>
<lb/>
of England have <del>now very</del> occasionally and very rarely <lb/>
been driven to do <add>give itself</add> for the preservation of its solvency <lb/>
to the great disparagement of its credit.<lb/>
</p>


ll England have <del>now very</del> occasionally used very rarely
<lb/>
been driven to do <add>give itself</add> for the preservation of its solvency
<lb/>
to the great disparagement of its credit.
<lb/></p>
<p>No reason can be given (<!-- bracket written in pencil?  Add? -->except the universal objection
<p>No reason can be given (<!-- bracket written in pencil?  Add? -->except the universal objection
<lb/>
<lb/>
of <sic>its</sic> not having been done before)<!-- pencil bracket.  Add? --> against Governments
of <sic>its</sic> not having been done before)<!-- pencil bracket.  Add? --> against Government's
<lb/>
issusing notes of this description which does not apply
<lb/>
<lb/>
issuing notes of this description which does not apply <lb/>
and with still greater force against the issuing of the present
and with still greater force against the issuing of the present
<lb/>
<lb/>
Exchequer Bills.  If government ought not to trust
Exchequer Bills.  If Government ought not to trust <lb/> itself with the faculty of borrowing money without interest <lb/>
<lb/>
still less ought it to trust itself with that of borrowing <lb/>
itself with the faculty of borrowing money without interest
money with interest.<lb/> </p>
<lb/>
 
still less ought it to trust itself with that of borrowing
<lb/>
money with interest.
<lb/></p>
<p>Money has <del>been borrowed all</del> always been borrowed
<p>Money has <del>been borrowed all</del> always been borrowed
<lb/>
<lb/>
by Administration <add>at interest</add> without the sanction of Parliament viz:
by Administration <add>at interest</add> without the sanction of Parliament viz:
<lb/>
<lb/>
by <gap/> bills and <unclear>Ordinary</unclear><!-- or, Ordinance --> Debentures, and with lately
by Navy Bills and Ordinance Debentures, and till lately
<lb/>
<lb/>
at very exorbitant interest.  In this way, and without interest
at very exorbitant interest.  In this way, and without interest
<lb/></p>
</p>
 


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time in case of a run it would necessarily on several accounts take up more
time to pay a given sum in such small notes than in the
large pound large notes. It would for example take up
at least four times the time to give change for the notes
of £2-10d each that it would to give change for one of
£10, even supposing them all brought by the same person:
and if brought by four different persons the time
would it is obvious enough be more or less protracted by
that circumstance. Government would therefore, constantly and ex necessitati
rei
and therefore without the smallest imputation
upon its credit be gaining thus giving itself that advantage that time which the Bank
of England have now very occasionally and very rarely
been driven to do give itself for the preservation of its solvency
to the great disparagement of its credit.

No reason can be given (except the universal objection
of its not having been done before) against Government's
issuing notes of this description which does not apply
and with still greater force against the issuing of the present
Exchequer Bills. If Government ought not to trust
itself with the faculty of borrowing money without interest
still less ought it to trust itself with that of borrowing
money with interest.

Money has been borrowed all always been borrowed
by Administration at interest without the sanction of Parliament viz:
by Navy Bills and Ordinance Debentures, and till lately
at very exorbitant interest. In this way, and without interest

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Identifier: | JB/002/371/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

002

Main Headings

Annuity Notes

Folio number

371

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

E21

Penner

Jeremy Bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

1110

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