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<head>Junctiana Proposal</head><lb/>
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<note>§.3. Mexico</note>


<p>In Mexico, should a persuasion to this effect <lb/>
<p>In Mexico, should a persuasion to this effect <lb/>
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such as the present <add>seems to</add><del><gap/></del> have no great prospect of <lb/>
such as the present <add>seems to</add><del><gap/></del> have no great prospect of <lb/>
finding acceptance.</p>  
finding acceptance.</p>  
<p>The probability however seems to be on the <lb/>
<p>The probability however seems to be on the <lb/>
negative side. I<add>1.</add> The first point on which this part of the <lb/>
negative side. I<add>1.</add> The first point on which this part of the <lb/>
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state, by taxes over and above all that will be requisite <lb/>
state, by taxes over and above all that will be requisite <lb/>
for carrying on the ordinary business of Government, <lb/>
for carrying on the ordinary business of Government, <lb/>
is an expectation, <add>of a result</add> which upon the face of it does not <lb/>
is an expectation, <add>of a result,</add> which upon the face of it does not <lb/>
seem probable.</p>  
seem probable.</p>  
As to the capital, to be raised without taxes,- <lb/>
<p>As to ae capital, to be raised without taxes,- <lb/>
a capital, to be furnished by a Joint Stock Company, having <lb/>
a capital, to be furnished by a Joint Stock Company, having <lb/>
for its members, to an exclusive and principal amount, <lb/>
for its members, to an exclusive and principal amount, <lb/>
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1. Upon the existence of capital, to such an amount, <lb/>
1. Upon the existence of capital, to such an amount, <lb/>
at the disposal of individuals:-<lb/>
at the disposal of individuals:-<lb/>
2. Upon the inability of finding other applications for its<lb/>
and those of an ordinary nature, that would be still<lb/>
more advantageous:-applications, in the instance of<lb/>
which, the employment given to it would be <del>under</del><add><del>not</del> under</add> the<lb/>
eye<add><del>claim</del></add> of the proprietor <add>at the choice of the proprietor,</add> determined, on each occasion,<lb/>
by the will of the proprietor, and would not, as in this case <lb/>
case, have to wait, during an indefinite time, for every<lb/>
the smallest return.</p><pb/>




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1822 June 25.
Junctiana Proposal

§.3. Mexico

In Mexico, should a persuasion to this effect
have already been obtained possession of men's minds, a proposal
such as the present seems to have no great prospect of
finding acceptance.

The probability however seems to be on the
negative side. I1. The first point on which this part of the
question will turn is-what is the quantity of capital
that will be requisite? As to this point, every thing is,
it must be confessed, in utter darkness. Estimate being as
yet altogether out of the question, what remains is loose conjecture
and without any thing but the general nature of the
enterprize for its ground, on this ground, no professional
man would, it is believed, set the expence as less than several
millions of pounds Sterling: between four and five times
as many dollars.

Whatsoever be the amount, thus much is
however certain - that the expenditure would require to be
kept, onrunning on-running on for a length of time probably for several years,
before any the least return for the money could be received.

That any such sum should be raised by
taxes, raised by Government in its infant and as yet unsettled
state, by taxes over and above all that will be requisite
for carrying on the ordinary business of Government,
is an expectation, of a result, which upon the face of it does not
seem probable.

As to ae capital, to be raised without taxes,-
a capital, to be furnished by a Joint Stock Company, having
for its members, to an exclusive and principal amount,
individuals belonging to the state of Mexico /\ the formation
of any such company depends upon two conditions:
1. Upon the existence of capital, to such an amount,
at the disposal of individuals:-
2. Upon the inability of finding other applications for its
and those of an ordinary nature, that would be still
more advantageous:-applications, in the instance of
which, the employment given to it would be undernot under the
eyeclaim of the proprietor at the choice of the proprietor, determined, on each occasion,
by the will of the proprietor, and would not, as in this case
case, have to wait, during an indefinite time, for every
the smallest return.


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Identifier: | JB/106/273/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

1822-06-25

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Box

106

Main Headings

junctiana proposal

Folio number

273

Info in main headings field

junctiana proposal

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d9 / e2

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

34861

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