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Exchequer Bills owe their rise, or at least their | Exchequer Bills owe their rise, or at least their | ||
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continuance , viz: that it is necessary to allow | continuance, viz: that it is necessary to allow | ||
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a somewhat higher rate of interest on a temporary | a somewhat higher rate of interest on a temporary | ||
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than on a permanent loan , is of a | than on a permanent loan, is of a | ||
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nature to continue . Whether , under the order | nature to continue. Whether, under the order | ||
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of things introduced by the proposed Annuity | of things introduced by the proposed Annuity | ||
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Note <del>for</del> paper , the <del>form</del> <add>plan</add> of the present Exchequer | Note <del>for</del> paper, the <del>form</del> <add>plan</add> of the present Exchequer | ||
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Bills would be the most advantageous plan of all | Bills would be the most advantageous plan of all | ||
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for the borrowing money on such temporary loans, | for the borrowing money on such temporary loans, | ||
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is a distinct question , <add>the examination of</add> which would <del>require to be | is a distinct question, <add>the examination of</add> which would <del>require to be | ||
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examined into</del> <add>be requisite</add> in case of the adoption of the proposed | examined into</del> <add>be requisite</add> in case of the adoption of the proposed | ||
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Annuity
Relvant Ch VI. Profit v Exchequer Bills. The principle therefore to which the nature of
Exchequer Bills owe their rise, or at least their
continuance, viz: that it is necessary to allow
a somewhat higher rate of interest on a temporary
than on a permanent loan, is of a
nature to continue. Whether, under the order
of things introduced by the proposed Annuity
Note for paper, the form plan of the present Exchequer
Bills would be the most advantageous plan of all
for the borrowing money on such temporary loans,
is a distinct question, the examination of which would require to be
examined into be requisite in case of the adoption of the proposed
measure , but would which at present would be premature.
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