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<p>Thus to <gap/> with it and employ it: it is only subject<lb/> to that proviso that any person so circumstanced <lb/>could venture in prudence to accept<lb/> of it: but where the case is such, that a man <lb/>can not <del>look</del> <add>go</add> into the street without finding himself<lb/> in the midst <add>surrounded with other individuals</add> of a multitude of persons <lb/>each of whom would be equally ready with himself<lb/> to <unclear>rumor</unclear> it subject to that proviso, the<lb/> <gap/> <unclear>opened</unclear> by the proviso vanishes altogether:<lb/> <del>stated</del> upon the first statement <lb/>is given as matter of doubt, can no longer <lb/>be matter of doubt.<hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi><del>Satisfaction of <hi rend='underline'>Stock</hi> in parallel case.</del></note><!-- not positive that the note is deleted --> </p>
<p>Thus to part with it and employ it: it is only subject<lb/> to that proviso that any person so circumstanced <lb/>could venture in prudence to accept<lb/> of it: but where the case is such, that a man <lb/>can not <del>look</del> <add>go</add> into the street without finding himself<lb/> in the midst <add>surrounded with other individuals</add> of a multitude of persons <lb/>each of whom would be equally ready with himself<lb/> to <unclear>rumor</unclear> it subject to that proviso, the<lb/> doubt opened by the proviso vanishes altogether:<lb/> <del>stated</del> upon the first statement <lb/>is given as matter of doubt, can no longer <lb/>be matter of doubt.<hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi><del>Satisfaction of <hi rend='underline'>Stock</hi> in parallel case.</del></note><!-- not positive that the note is deleted --> </p>


<p>It is thus that the several existing species<lb/> of Government Paper known by the several names <lb/>of Exchequer Bills, Navy Bills, <del>Ordinance</del> <sic>Victualling</sic><lb/> Bills and Ordinance Bills are as well<lb/> in the way of circulation as in the way of issue<lb/> by multitudes of persons so sure of when would <lb/>or in common prudence could venture to receive<lb/> <add>it</add> thus but under the <del>cd</del> assurance of his being <lb/>able to put somebody else to receive it from him &#x2014; <lb/><unclear>at</unclear> whenever instant it might become necessary to<lb/> part with it, and that at a price not falling<lb/> short by more than a given amount of the price <lb/>at which <add><!-- symbol --></add> he took it. But if <add>in</add> these cases the<lb/> assurance if found sufficiently strong for <gap/><lb/> how much more so must it be in the case proposed? <lb/>Since for every person whose circumstances admit of <del>an Er</del> his receiving an Exchange Bill, there<lb/> <add>will</add> <!-- the following is added in the margin -->
<p>It is thus that the several existing species<lb/> of Government Paper known by the several names <lb/>of Exchequer Bills, Navy Bills, <del>Ordinance</del> <sic>Victualling</sic><lb/> Bills and Ordinance Bills are as well<lb/> in the way of circulation as in the way of issue<lb/> <note>N.B. Stock in future as ample, because perpetual.</note> by multitudes of persons so sure of when would <lb/>or in common prudence could venture to receive<lb/> <add>it</add> thus but under the <del>cd</del> assurance of his being <lb/>able to put somebody else to receive it from him &#x2014; <lb/><unclear>at</unclear> whenever instant it might become necessary to<lb/> part with it, and that at a price not falling<lb/> short by more than a given amount of the price <lb/>at which <add><!-- symbol --></add> he took it. But if <add>in</add> these cases the<lb/> assurance if found sufficiently strong for <gap/><lb/> how much more so must it be in the case proposed? <lb/>Since for every person whose circumstances admit of <del>an Er</del> his receiving an Exchange Bill, there<lb/> <add>will</add> <!-- the following is added in the margin -->
will be at least some scores, not to say hundreds, whose circumstances could <sic>admitt</sic> of their receiving a proposed Annuity Note.
will be at least some scores, not to say hundreds, whose circumstances could <sic>admitt</sic> of their receiving a proposed Annuity Note.
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Thus to part with it and employ it: it is only subject
to that proviso that any person so circumstanced
could venture in prudence to accept
of it: but where the case is such, that a man
can not look go into the street without finding himself
in the midst surrounded with other individuals of a multitude of persons
each of whom would be equally ready with himself
to rumor it subject to that proviso, the
doubt opened by the proviso vanishes altogether:
stated upon the first statement
is given as matter of doubt, can no longer
be matter of doubt.+ +Satisfaction of Stock in parallel case.

It is thus that the several existing species
of Government Paper known by the several names
of Exchequer Bills, Navy Bills, Ordinance Victualling
Bills and Ordinance Bills are as well
in the way of circulation as in the way of issue
N.B. Stock in future as ample, because perpetual. by multitudes of persons so sure of when would
or in common prudence could venture to receive
it thus but under the cd assurance of his being
able to put somebody else to receive it from him —
at whenever instant it might become necessary to
part with it, and that at a price not falling
short by more than a given amount of the price
at which he took it. But if in these cases the
assurance if found sufficiently strong for
how much more so must it be in the case proposed?
Since for every person whose circumstances admit of an Er his receiving an Exchange Bill, there
will will be at least some scores, not to say hundreds, whose circumstances could admitt of their receiving a proposed Annuity Note.


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Identifier: | JB/002/508/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

6

Box

002

Main Headings

Annuity Notes

Folio number

508

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

A4 / E4

Penner

Jeremy Bentham

Watermarks

I TAYLOR 1795

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Evan Nepean

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1795

Notes public

ID Number

1247

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