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<p><!-- pencil -->27 July 1801</p> | |||
' | <p>as to be put into it, can never pass for the | ||
wheel itself: therefore an Exchequer Bill<lb/> | |||
is a sort of a thing that can never pass<lb/> | |||
for money.<hi rend="superscript">+</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">+</hi> p.86, 66.</note> Q.S.D.<gap/> <add>N.B.</add> By the same argument<lb/> | |||
it may be proved, that no one <del>species</del> <add>sort</add><lb/> | |||
of money is money: for there is no one sort<lb/> | |||
of money that is not made to go in change<lb/> | |||
for – that is <del>that <gap/> <gap/></del> bought by and with –<lb/> | |||
money of <del><add>an</add> other sort</del> <add>every other sort.</add></p> | |||
<p>It is a pity the learned Baronet had not<lb/> | |||
this pamphelt, <add>with its theories,</add> at his <del>hand</del> <add>elbow</add>: – <del><gap/></del> he should have<lb/> | |||
it at his finger's ends: it would <del><gap/></del> <add>enable</add> him,<lb/> | |||
if possible, to misunderstand the subject more<lb/> | |||
compleatly than he has done, It would<lb/> | |||
teach him<hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> if he wanted teaching,</note> <add><del><gap/></del> how</add> to triumph, and at the very best<lb/> | |||
time for triumphing – the time he has himself chosen –<lb/> | |||
before the battle. For the Baronet, <add>with his <hi rend="underline">ewes and lambs</hi></add> has<lb/> | |||
not triumphed more <unclear>unmercifully</unclear> over a little<lb/> | |||
man, than the Banker, with his <hi rend="underline">wheels</hi> and<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">circulators</hi>, over a great one.<hi rend="superscript">+</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">+</hi> Mr Pitt: Boyd 2d edit. <add>Postscript</add> pp. 83-87.</note></p> | |||
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27 July 1801
as to be put into it, can never pass for the
wheel itself: therefore an Exchequer Bill
is a sort of a thing that can never pass
for money.+ + p.86, 66. Q.S.D. N.B. By the same argument
it may be proved, that no one species sort
of money is money: for there is no one sort
of money that is not made to go in change
for – that is that bought by and with –
money of an other sort every other sort.
It is a pity the learned Baronet had not
this pamphelt, with its theories, at his hand elbow: – he should have
it at his finger's ends: it would enable him,
if possible, to misunderstand the subject more
compleatly than he has done, It would
teach him⊞ ⊞ if he wanted teaching, how to triumph, and at the very best
time for triumphing – the time he has himself chosen –
before the battle. For the Baronet, with his ewes and lambs has
not triumphed more unmercifully over a little
man, than the Banker, with his wheels and
circulators, over a great one.+ + Mr Pitt: Boyd 2d edit. Postscript pp. 83-87.
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