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<head>Art. 18.</head> <note> 54</note><lb/> <note> Notes<lb/> Annuity Notes<lb/> Plan<lb/> I Constitution</note></p> <p> Pt. 16. page 6. [ ] [<hi rend="underline">Accounts .. published of the progress<lb/> of the issue.</hi> ]</p><p> <note> Art 16<lb/> Reasons for <lb/> publishing the <lb/> progress of the<lb/> issue.</note> <lb/> <note> 1. encouragement<lb/> to purchase</note> </p>
<head>Art. 18.</head><p> <note> 54</note><lb/> <note> Notes<lb/> Annuity Notes<lb/> Plan<lb/> I Constitution</note></p> <p> Pt. 16. page 6. [ ] [<hi rend="underline">Accounts .. published of the progress<lb/> of the issue.</hi> ]</p><p> <note> Art 16<lb/> Reasons for <lb/> publishing the <lb/> progress of the<lb/> issue.</note> </p> <p>  Uses of such publication.</p> <p> <note> 1. Encouragement<lb/> to purchase</note> </p><p>
<p>  Uses of such publication.</p> <p>1. That <del> the disposition to take out the paper may<lb/> give strength to </del> the <gap/> for this paper may <lb/> become the <add> stronger &amp;</add> more general, in proportion as the <lb/> demand for it I seen to increase.</p>  <p><note>2. Notice to Bank<lb/> to withdraw</note> </p>  
1. That <del> the disposition to take out the paper may<lb/> give strength to </del> the <gap/> for this paper may <lb/> become the <add> stronger &amp;</add> more general, in proportion as the <lb/> demand for it I seen to increase.</p>  <p><note>2. Notice to Bank<lb/> to withdraw</note> </p> <p>2. That the notice thus given to the Bank<lb/>and Bankers to redeem the quantity of their <add> respective</add> paper<lb/>may be as timely, as regular, and as <gap/><lb/> as possible.</p> <p> <note> 3 Warning of<lb/> an <del> increasing</del> <add> appreciating</add> <lb/> depreciation of<lb/> this paper by<lb/> a run for cash</note> </p> <p> 3. That, the amount of the issue <del><gap/></del> in the course<lb/>of each given period being thus ascertained, an<lb/> indication may be afforded of the <del>length</del> <add> degree</add> to which<lb/>any <add> temporary</add> cause of depreciation must have operated, before<lb/> it can have proceeded to such a length as to subject<lb/> the paper to discount in the way of circulation. </p> <p><note> 4. Warning to<lb/> send the paper<lb/> to a place where<lb/> the circulation is<lb/> brisk from a <lb/> place where<lb/> it runs heavy.</note> </p>  <p>4. That <del> in case the circulation</del> of any difficulty<lb/> should happen to <sic>befal</sic> the circulation in one part<lb/> of the country, <del>and</del> while the <unclear>emission</unclear> was going on<lb/> in the other, the difficulty might obtain relief by <lb/> sending the paper to <del>the</del> <add> a </add> district where the <unclear>emission</unclear> <lb/> was going on brisk, or by orders sent from that<lb/> district to the district where the circulation was<lb/> going on heavily.</p>  
2. That the notice thus given to the Bank<lb/>and Bankers to redeem the quantity of their <add> respective</add> paper<lb/>may be as timely, as regular, and as <gap/><lb/> as possible.</p> <p> <note> 3 Warning of<lb/> a <del> increasing</del> <add> appreciation</add> <lb/> depreciation of<lb/> this paper by<lb/> a run for cash</note> </p>  
<p> 3. That, the amount of the issue <del><gap/></del> in the course<lb/>of each given period being thus ascertained, an<lb/> indication may be afforded of the <del>length</del> <add> degree</add> to which<lb/>any <add> temporary</add> cause of depreciation must have operated, before<lb/> it can have <gap/> to such a length as to subject<lb/> the paper to discount in the way of circulation. </p> <p><note> 4. Warning to<lb/> send the paper<lb/> to a place where<lb/> the circulation is<lb/> brisk from a <lb/> place where<lb/> it runs heavy.</note> </p>  4. That <del> in case the circulation</del> of any difficulty<lb/> should happen to befall the circulation in one part<lb/> of the country, <del>and</del> which the commission was going in<lb/> <gap/> the other, the difficulty might obtain relief by <lb/> sending the paper to <del>the</del> <add> a </add> district where the <gap/> <lb/> was going on <gap/>, or by orders sent from that<lb/> district to the district where the circulation was<lb/> going on heavily.</p>  


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Art. 18.

54
Notes
Annuity Notes
Plan
I Constitution

Pt. 16. page 6. [ ] [Accounts .. published of the progress
of the issue.
]

Art 16
Reasons for
publishing the
progress of the
issue.

Uses of such publication.

1. Encouragement
to purchase

1. That the disposition to take out the paper may
give strength to
the for this paper may
become the stronger & more general, in proportion as the
demand for it I seen to increase.

2. Notice to Bank
to withdraw

2. That the notice thus given to the Bank
and Bankers to redeem the quantity of their respective paper
may be as timely, as regular, and as
as possible.

3 Warning of
an increasing appreciating
depreciation of
this paper by
a run for cash

3. That, the amount of the issue in the course
of each given period being thus ascertained, an
indication may be afforded of the length degree to which
any temporary cause of depreciation must have operated, before
it can have proceeded to such a length as to subject
the paper to discount in the way of circulation.

4. Warning to
send the paper
to a place where
the circulation is
brisk from a
place where
it runs heavy.

4. That in case the circulation of any difficulty
should happen to befal the circulation in one part
of the country, and while the emission was going on
in the other, the difficulty might obtain relief by
sending the paper to the a district where the emission
was going on brisk, or by orders sent from that
district to the district where the circulation was
going on heavily.

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