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<head>[22]<!-- number in brackets written in pencil --><hi rend='underline'>[Portrait <!-- blank space underlined in dashes -->from an engraving on wood]</hi></head>
<p><del>The <gap/></del> note being, for the purposes already<lb/>
mentioned [note <!-- blank space -->  ]  made divisible into two parts,<lb/> it may be of use that each should have its portrait<lb/> that whatever degree of security against forgery<lb/>the portrait may be capable of affording
should be<lb/>possessed by each.  The principal portrait being<lb/> from <add>a <gap/> of</add> <del>an engraving in</del> metal or some other <add>such</add> material<lb/>as requires a rolling press to work it off,<lb/>it may be of use that the additional portrait<lb/>should be from an engraving in wood.  The reason<lb/>
is that the two branches of <add>the</add> art are in <del>practice</del> <add>effect</add><lb/>
distinct arts, executed <add>in the way of business</add> by different hands.  If then<lb/> notwithstanding this additional security, the <del><gap/></del> <lb/> attempt be made, one of two things must happen:<lb/><del>either it mu</del> the <add>two</add> operations must be <add>executed</add> carried<lb/>on <add>performed</add> by two different hands,
or by the same hand,<lb/><del>in the first case</del>  In both cases the difficulty is<lb/>by this means increased.  In the first case by<lb/>the <del>difficulty of</del> chances that as against the<lb/>concurrence of two hands in the prosecution of <lb/>so dangerous <add>an enterprise</add>
a design, and by the <del>dou</del> increased<lb/>probability of discovery through imprudence or<lb/>disagreement; in the other case, by the chances that<lb/>as against the union of two such different branches<lb/>of art - (and that to a degree of perfection adequate<lb/>to the purpose)of art in one and the same hand.  The<lb/> fewer the individuals <add>smaller the number of the artists</add> who are capable of bringing<lb/>such an union to bear, the smaller the chance of finding<lb/><add>among them</add> a <unclear>forger</unclear> in <add>among</add> the number of them a<del>n</del> person capable<lb/> of attempting the commission of such a crime: and<lb/>the greater the degree of talent requisite, the less the<lb/>chance that a man possessed of that degree of talent<lb/> should regard it as worth his while <note>to engage in so desperate a course</note> to have recourse to such desperate measures for his support.<lb/></p><pb/>






<head><gap/><!-- centred, but illegible (begins with a capital 'W' .. possibly 'Wh.pley' ?) -->  <note>45</note></head><!-- written in pencil -->
<head><note>Annuity Notes</note></head><!-- note in pencil -->


<head><note>Ch. <!-- white space -->  <del>Plan</del>  Note  </note><!-- note in pencil -->  [22]<!-- number '22' written in pencil --><hi rend='underline'>[Portrait ... from an engraving on wood]</hi></head> 


<p><!-- indented --><del>The</del>  Each Note being, for the purposes already
<lb/>
mentioned [note <!-- white space -->] made divisible into two parts,
<lb/>
it may be of use that each should have its portrait
<lb/>
&#x2014; that whatever degree of security against forgery
<lb/>
the portrait may be capable of affording
should be
<lb/>
possessed by each.  The principal portrait being
<lb/>
from <del>an engraving in</del> <add>a plate of</add> metal or some other <add>such</add> material
<lb/>
as requires a rolling press to work it off,
<lb/>
it may be of use that the additional portrait
<lb/>
should be from an engraving in wood.  The reason
<lb/>
is that the two branches of <add>the</add> art are in <del>practice</del> <add>effect</add>
<lb/>
distinct arts, exercised <add>in the way of <add>for</add> business</add> by different hands.  If then
<lb/>
notwithstanding this additional security the <del><gap/></del>
<lb/>
attempt be made , one of two things must happen:<lb/>
<del>either it mu</del> the <add>two</add> operations must either be carried <add>executed</add>
<lb/>
on <add>performed</add> by two different hands,
or by the same hand,
<lb/>
<del>in the first case</del>  In both cases the difficulty is
<lb/>
by this means increased: in the first case by
<lb/>
the <del>difficulty of</del> chances there are against the
<lb/>
concurrence of two hands in the prosecution of <lb/>
so dangerous a design <add>an enterprize</add> , and by the <del>due</del> increased
<lb/>
probability of discovery through imprudence or
<lb/>
disagreement; in the other case, by the chances there
<lb/>
are against the union of two such different branches
<lb/>
of art &#x2014; (and that to a degree of <sic>perfecttion</sic> adequate
<lb/>
to the purpose ) in one and the same hand.  The
<lb/>
fewer the individuals <add>smaller the number of the artists</add> who are capable of bringing
<lb/>
such an union to bear, the smaller the chance of finding
<lb/>
<add>among them</add> a forgerer in <add>among</add> the number of them an person capable
<lb/>
of attempting the commission of such a crime: and
<lb/>
the greater the degree of talent requisite, the less the
<lb/>
chance that a man p<hi rend='underline'>os</hi>sessed. of that degree of talent
<lb/>
should regard it as worth his while <add>[+}</add> <note>[+] to engage in so desperate a course</note> to have <add>reason</add> recourse to such <add>desperate resources for his support.  <add>To</add><!-- addition in pencil -->
<lb/></p>






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45 Annuity Notes

Ch. Plan Note [22][Portrait ... from an engraving on wood]

The Each Note being, for the purposes already
mentioned [note ] made divisible into two parts,
it may be of use that each should have its portrait
— that whatever degree of security against forgery
the portrait may be capable of affording should be
possessed by each. The principal portrait being
from an engraving in a plate of metal or some other such material
as requires a rolling press to work it off,
it may be of use that the additional portrait
should be from an engraving in wood. The reason
is that the two branches of the art are in practice effect
distinct arts, exercised in the way of <add>for business</add> by different hands. If then
notwithstanding this additional security the
attempt be made , one of two things must happen:
either it mu the two operations must either be carried executed
on performed by two different hands, or by the same hand,
in the first case In both cases the difficulty is
by this means increased: in the first case by
the difficulty of chances there are against the
concurrence of two hands in the prosecution of
so dangerous a design an enterprize , and by the due increased
probability of discovery through imprudence or
disagreement; in the other case, by the chances there
are against the union of two such different branches
of art — (and that to a degree of perfecttion adequate
to the purpose ) in one and the same hand. The
fewer the individuals smaller the number of the artists who are capable of bringing
such an union to bear, the smaller the chance of finding
among them a forgerer in among the number of them an person capable
of attempting the commission of such a crime: and
the greater the degree of talent requisite, the less the
chance that a man possessed. of that degree of talent
should regard it as worth his while [+} [+] to engage in so desperate a course to have reason recourse to such desperate resources for his support. <add>To


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Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

002

Main Headings

Annuity Notes

Folio number

125

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

D41 / F41

Penner

Jeremy Bentham

Watermarks

<…>M 1798

Marginals

Paper Producer

Frances Wright

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1798

Notes public

ID Number

864

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