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<p>1819 Nov.23.</p>
<p>1819 Nov. 23.</p>
<head><!-- Pencil headinf -->Radicalism not</head>
<head><!-- Pencil heading -->Radicalism not</head>


<note>II. Nature of the case</note><lb/>
<note>II. Nature of the case</note><lb/>
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hoards; <add>So, all bullion:</add> paper money,<lb/>
hoards; <add>So, all bullion:</add> paper money,<lb/>
out of value.</note><lb/>
out of value.</note><lb/>
&#x2014;<lb/>
 
<p><del>The <gap/> had <gap/> be all <gap/><lb/>
<p><del>The <gap/> had <gap/> be all <gap/><lb/>
before had? The aggregate imputed the sho<gap/><lb/>
before had? The aggregate imputed the sho<gap/><lb/>
<gap/> be kept in trust lands</del></p>
<gap/> be kept in trust lands</del></p>
&#x2014;<lb/>
 
<p><del><gap/></del></p>
<p><del><gap/></del></p>


<p>As to many, <add>in regard to this</add> a list has been <del>already</del> <add>already given. By</add> <del>given by money</del><lb/>
<p>As to <hi rend="underline">money</hi>, <add>in regard to this</add> a hint has been <del>already</del> <add>already given. By</add> <del>given by money</del><lb/>
<add>the sort of article thus denominated</add><del>no</del> it would be exaggeration to say that any addition would be<lb/>
<add>the sort of article thus denominated, </add><del>no</del> it would be exaggeration to say that any addition would be<lb/>
made to the complicatedness of the operation<add>division</add>, or to the trouble and<lb/>
made to the complicatedness of the operation<add>division</add>, or to the trouble and<lb/>
responsibility of the <hi rend="underline">Valuers</hi> and <hi rend="underline">Partitioners</hi>. <del>Long before</del> he<lb/>
responsibility of the <hi rend="underline">Valuers</hi> and <hi rend="underline">Partitioners</hi>. <del>Long before</del> No<lb/>
sooner had <add>any steps been</add> the <del>expectation become <gap/> that proposition <gap/></del><lb/>
sooner had <add>any steps been seen taking towards any such division,</add> the <del>expectation became general that proposition been</del><lb/>
<del><gap/> <gap/> making</del> <add> <del>from <gap/> division</del></add>
<del><gap/> <gap/> making</del> <add> <del>from <gap/> division</del></add>
the persons in question <del>being</del> having power for <lb/>
the persons in question <del>being</del> having power for <add>at the same time</add><lb/>
<add>the Partitioner in question being evidented to <gap/> power</add>carrying into effect <add>no sooner <gap/> this soon,</add> than <del>the</del> money in every shape would<lb/>
<add>the Partitioner in question being understood to have power</add>carrying into effect <add>no sooner were this seen,</add> than <del>the</del> money in every shape would<lb/>
already have taken its flight: metallic money, unless buried<lb/>
already have taken its flight: metallic money, unless buried<lb/>
out of the kingdom; paper money, <add>or at least the value of it</add> out of existence all metallic<lb/>
out of the kingdom; paper money, <add>or at least the value of it</add> out of existence all metallic<lb/>
money, all <del>alltogether</del></add> <gap/><add>; <add><del><gap/></del><add>a <gap/> plates</add></add><add>of watches, such <del><gap/></del><add>cases</add></add><add>as were</add> <del>capable of being made into it, all <gap/></del><lb/>
money, <add><del>alltogether</del></add> all bullion; <del>capable of being made into it, all p</del> <add><del><gap/></del> a <gap/> plates</add> <add>of watches, such <del><gap/></del> cases</add> <add>as were</add> <lb/>
of either of the <add><del>noble metals</del></add> noble metals: the guts expected with them<lb/>
of either of the <add><del>noble metals</del></add> noble metals: the <unclear>goods exported</unclear> with them<lb/>
on left <add>as above</add> to help mend roads.  For who, that could go with it<lb/>
on left <add>as above</add> to help mend roads.  For who, that could go with it<lb/>
or get any thing for it abroad, would stay with it, to have it<lb/>
or get any thing for it abroad, would stay with it, to have it<lb/>
taken from him at home? Weight for weight, <del>the</del> money<lb/>
taken from him at home? Weight for weight, <del>the</del> money<lb/>
<add>of that sort,</add> which consists of promises to deliver money capable of being<lb/>
<add>of that sort,</add> which consists of promises to deliver money capable of being<lb/>
convicted into place, would, <add>however be <del>useless</del> not less</add> valuable than black letter<lb/>
converted into plate, would, <add>however be <del>useless</del> not less</add> <del>become</del> valuable than black letter<lb/>
books <del>and</del> <add>or</add> books of prints or drawings.</p>
books <del>and</del> <add>or</add> books of prints or drawings.</p>


<p><del>As to government annuities ar any payable undertaken</del> <note><!-- Pencil note -->32<lb/>
<note><!-- Pencil note -->32<lb/>
Government annuities<lb/>
Government annuities<lb/>
all extinct.<lb/>
all extinct.<lb/>
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none the lighter.  Taxes<lb/>
none the lighter.  Taxes<lb/>
none: but because<lb/>
none: but because<lb/>
taxable matter none.</note><lb/>
taxable matter none.</note>
 
<p><del>As to government annuities ar any payable undertaken</del> <lb/>
<del>by government to be paid <add>periodically paid in the <gap/> of <gap/><add><gap/></add></add>in satisfaction for money</del><lb/>
<del>by government to be paid <add>periodically paid in the <gap/> of <gap/><add><gap/></add></add>in satisfaction for money</del><lb/>
<del>formerly received it <gap/> their fate<add><gap/></add> or already manifest</del><lb/>
<del>formerly received it <gap/> their fate<add><gap/></add> or already manifest</del><lb/>
<del>th<gap/> show all <gap/> shoulders would be cured of their debts< /del><lb/>
<del>th<gap/> show all <gap/> shoulders would be cured of their debts</del><lb/>
<del>no mans <gap/> would be the <gap/> or his <gap/> the</del><lb/>
<del>no mans <gap/> would be the <gap/> or his <gap/> the</del><lb/>
<del>lighter for the <gap/>.  Taxes <gap/> there would be <gap/></del><lb/>
<del>lighter for the <gap/>.  Taxes <gap/> there would be <gap/></del><lb/>
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1819 Nov. 23.

Radicalism not

II. Nature of the case

4 § 3. III. Moveables Valuers
31
By money, no addition
atto complication, or
labour of Valuers
and Partitioners
From the first, metallic
money would
have fled out of the
the kingdom, or into
hoards; So, all bullion: paper money,
out of value.

The had be all
before had? The aggregate imputed the sho
be kept in trust lands

As to money, in regard to this a hint has been already already given. By given by money
the sort of article thus denominated, no it would be exaggeration to say that any addition would be
made to the complicatedness of the operationdivision, or to the trouble and
responsibility of the Valuers and Partitioners. Long before No
sooner had any steps been seen taking towards any such division, the expectation became general that proposition been
making from division the persons in question being having power for at the same time
the Partitioner in question being understood to have powercarrying into effect no sooner were this seen, than the money in every shape would
already have taken its flight: metallic money, unless buried
out of the kingdom; paper money, or at least the value of it out of existence all metallic
money, alltogether all bullion; capable of being made into it, all p a plates of watches, such cases as were
of either of the noble metals noble metals: the goods exported with them
on left as above to help mend roads. For who, that could go with it
or get any thing for it abroad, would stay with it, to have it
taken from him at home? Weight for weight, the money
of that sort, which consists of promises to deliver money capable of being
converted into plate, would, however be useless not less become valuable than black letter
books and or books of prints or drawings.

32
Government annuities
all extinct.
All cases of the debt
none the lighter. Taxes
none: but because
taxable matter none.

As to government annuities ar any payable undertaken
by government to be paid periodically paid in the of <add></add>in satisfaction for money
formerly received it their fate or already manifest
th show all shoulders would be cured of their debts
no mans would be the or his the
lighter for the . Taxes there would be
put it would be because no cases would be in existence
laid any thing out of which taxes could be paid.




Identifier: | JB/137/114/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1819-11-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

31

Box

137

Main Headings

radicalism not dangerous

Folio number

114

Info in main headings field

radicalism not

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[prince of wales feathers] i&m 1816]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

arthur wellesley, duke of wellington

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1816

Notes public

ID Number

46831

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