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<head>Art. 17. <note><!-- in pencil -->Notes</note> 38</head>


<p><note><!-- in pencil -->Annuity Notes Plan 1 Creation [9] <gap/><lb/>
2. It equals not the Broker's fee on Exchequer Bills</note>
No Exchequer Note can be purchased, unless by<lb/>
mere accident without the payment of an additional<lb/>
fee: I mean the 1' paid for Brokerage. <del>It</del> I<lb/>
<del>was</del> see no reason for regarding it as probable that<lb/>
the payment of this fee was ever in any instance<lb/>
regarded as a matter of complaint: much less as a<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> grievance of such magnitude as to drive a<lb/>
man from the purchase. <add><del>Absolutely <unclear>rega</unclear></del></add> The fee taken in this<lb/>
instance is <del><unclear>wheth</unclear></del> the most moderate of <del>any</del><lb/>
the fees known to that profession: and this<lb/>
whether the sum be regarded in itself, or in<lb/>
the proportion it bears to the value of the thing<lb/>
<del>purchased</del> the purchase of which is procured by<lb/>
it. The proportion in this instance is but<lb/>
as one to 2,000: and in the case in question<lb/>
it is considerably less: a penny is but the <!-- fraction in pencil -->1/3072<lb/>
of £12:16'.<lb/>
<note><!-- numerals in pencil, listed vertically to make a sum --> 240 <lb/>12<lb/> 2400<lb/> 480<lb/> 192<lb/> / 3072</note><lb/>
<note>
16412<lb/> 160<lb/> 32<lb/>/ 192</note></p>
 




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Art. 17. Notes 38

Annuity Notes Plan 1 Creation [9]
2. It equals not the Broker's fee on Exchequer Bills
No Exchequer Note can be purchased, unless by
mere accident without the payment of an additional
fee: I mean the 1' paid for Brokerage. It I
was see no reason for regarding it as probable that
the payment of this fee was ever in any instance
regarded as a matter of complaint: much less as a
grievance of such magnitude as to drive a
man from the purchase. Absolutely rega The fee taken in this
instance is wheth the most moderate of any
the fees known to that profession: and this
whether the sum be regarded in itself, or in
the proportion it bears to the value of the thing
purchased the purchase of which is procured by
it. The proportion in this instance is but
as one to 2,000: and in the case in question
it is considerably less: a penny is but the 1/3072
of £12:16'.
240
12
2400
480
192
/ 3072

16412
160
32
/ 192




Identifier: | JB/002/435/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

[[marginal_summary_numbering::[9] continued]]

Box

002

Main Headings

annuity notes

Folio number

435

Info in main headings field

art. 17

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f38

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

<…>m 1798

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

frances wright

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1798

Notes public

ID Number

1174

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