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54
Art. 17

It would be matter of subordinate consideration
whether the fine for payment should be repeated in toto for every
repetition of this value in the note sent in for
payment — whether in any and what instances
it and in what degree it should increase with
the number of the composing the sum
put in for payment, that sum remaining the
same. These are matter of subordinate consideration, too minute to be worth discussing here —
What is more they are too minute to be settled Metadata:JB/002/451/001

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