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<note><!-- Pencil note -->1 Annuity Notes<lb/>
Plan <gap/><lb/>
<del>Mode of</del> Sale <gap/><lb/>
Post Offices<lb/>
proposed Plan for<lb/>
Office</note>
<p><del>day.  In Letters money is sent six times in</del> <lb/>
<del>the day the difficulty can not be greater in sending it</del><lb/>
<del><gap/> <gap/> or six times of <gap/> were any use in it <hi rend="underline">out</hi> of letters.</del></p>
 
<p>In regard to <gap/>ing:  where a greater degree<lb/>
of pecuniary fruit is repaid - it is commonly<lb/>
supposed.- and not altogether without reason<lb/>
that - in a certain proposition - a greater<lb/>
rate of pay ought in <add><del>will</del> may require</add> <gap/> to be allowed<lb/>
But, for the removing  and transmitting<add>forwarding</add> a Penny<lb/>
Post letter together with the penny paid for it<lb/>
the recompence is allowed - and a recompence<lb/>
which tradesman of very considerable pecuniary<lb/>
responsibility are very glad to receive - is no<lb/>
more than <del><gap/></del> one <del><gap/></del> part of that same<lb/>
Penny.  This <add>then</add> being <del>established</del> a sufficient recompence<lb/>
for that service - and the sufficiency<lb/>
of it or <sic>compleatly</sic> established by such a body<lb/>
of experience, a reward of  ten times that amount<lb/>
or even <add>if it were no more than</add> of five times that amount<lb/>
can scarcely be regarded as insufficient for<lb/>
a service so little superior to it in <add>regard</add><gap/><lb/>
<del>of</del> to the quantity of time required, as that<lb/>
of vending <del>in</del> <add>a proposed</add> Annuity Note: delivering the<lb/>
Note form the Principal Office to the customer,<lb/>
and the <add>purchase</add>money from the Customers to that Office<lb/>
If examples were to be sought for of fifty or a<lb/>
hundred times <add>or several hundred</add> times that quantity of reward for that<lb/>
quantity of service, they would not be very difficult<lb/>
to be found: But it  is the good<add>frugal</add> and not the<add>unfrugal</add><lb/>
bad precedents <add>we are</add> I am on the look out for, in the<lb/>
hope of rendering them fruitful and productive.</p><pb/>
 
 
 
 
 




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1 Annuity Notes
Plan
Mode of Sale
Post Offices
proposed Plan for
Office

day. In Letters money is sent six times in
the day the difficulty can not be greater in sending it
or six times of were any use in it out of letters.

In regard to ing: where a greater degree
of pecuniary fruit is repaid - it is commonly
supposed.- and not altogether without reason
that - in a certain proposition - a greater
rate of pay ought in will may require to be allowed
But, for the removing and transmittingforwarding a Penny
Post letter together with the penny paid for it
the recompence is allowed - and a recompence
which tradesman of very considerable pecuniary
responsibility are very glad to receive - is no
more than one part of that same
Penny. This then being established a sufficient recompence
for that service - and the sufficiency
of it or compleatly established by such a body
of experience, a reward of ten times that amount
or even if it were no more than of five times that amount
can scarcely be regarded as insufficient for
a service so little superior to it in regard
of to the quantity of time required, as that
of vending in a proposed Annuity Note: delivering the
Note form the Principal Office to the customer,
and the purchasemoney from the Customers to that Office
If examples were to be sought for of fifty or a
hundred times or several hundred times that quantity of reward for that
quantity of service, they would not be very difficult
to be found: But it is the goodfrugal and not theunfrugal
bad precedents we are I am on the look out for, in the
hope of rendering them fruitful and productive.


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