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<p>By means of this comparative price, the <lb/>most <sic>advantagous</sic> <add>eligible</add> proposition will always be indicated<lb/> to the utmost nearly, with the utmost<lb/> certainty, and with the utmost celerity. If ten<lb/> £10 <gap/>per Cent Annuity Notes sell for 1/8 per<lb/> cent less than <unclear>£100.4</unclear> per Cent Stock it<lb/> will show that the quantity of Annuity Notes<lb/> has been somewhat overdone. But no sooner <lb/>is the disease indicated, than it brings with<lb/> it its own remedy: the applications for <add>fresh</add> Annuity<lb/> Notes will cease <unclear>like</unclear> the 1/8 per Cent<lb/> advantage of Stock has been done away, and<lb/> the equilibrium has been reproduced.</p> | |||
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By means of this comparative price, the
most advantagous eligible proposition will always be indicated
to the utmost nearly, with the utmost
certainty, and with the utmost celerity. If ten
£10 per Cent Annuity Notes sell for 1/8 per
cent less than £100.4 per Cent Stock it
will show that the quantity of Annuity Notes
has been somewhat overdone. But no sooner
is the disease indicated, than it brings with
it its own remedy: the applications for fresh Annuity
Notes will cease like the 1/8 per Cent
advantage of Stock has been done away, and
the equilibrium has been reproduced.
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jeremy bentham |
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francis hall |
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