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<p>It is obvious that so far as these <hi rend='underline'>
<p>It is obvious that so far as these <hi rend='underline'>
Silver</hi> Notes<lb/> (such is the name that might be given to Notes of a<lb/> less value than the 5<hi rend='superscript'>s</hi> the largest price of Silver<lb/> Coin in use)so far as these Silver Notes were received<lb/> in the circulation, so far the <sic>embarassment</sic> <lb/>and risk that attach upon the Silver Coin would<lb/> be avoided: and as in the instance of the Silver <lb/>Coin, this <sic>embarassment</sic> and risk is <del>beyond</del> <add>much</add> <unclear>meaner</unclear><lb/> greater than in the instance of the gold coin,<lb/> hence arises a peculiar advantage belonging <add>resulting</add> <lb/>from this currency, in so far as it embraces in its extent the field occupied by the silver coinage<lb/> Whether it would have the effect of expelling altogether<lb/> or reducing in any considerable degree the<lb/> quantity of <unclear>bad</unclear> silver is another question: <unclear>suppose</unclear><lb/> as it were really productive of this effect, it<lb/> would <gap/> a cure to an evil <del>against<lb/>which <gap/> other <gap/> <gap/></del> which has <unclear>latterly</unclear><lb/> baffled in a great degree the utmost efforts of <lb/>Government to overcome it. </p>
Silver</hi> Notes<lb/> (such is the name that might be given to Notes of a<lb/> less value than the 5<hi rend='superscript'>s</hi> the largest price of Silver<lb/> Coin in use) so far as these Silver Notes were received<lb/> in the circulation, so far the <sic>embarassment</sic> <lb/>and risk that attach upon the Silver Coin would<lb/> be avoided: and as in the instance of the Silver <lb/>Coin, this <sic>embarassment</sic> and risk is <del>beyond</del> <add>much</add> measure<lb/> greater than in the instance of the gold coin,<lb/> hence arises a peculiar advantage belonging <add>resulting</add> <lb/>from this currency, in so far as it embraces in its extent the field occupied by the silver coinage<lb/> Whether it would have the effect of expelling altogether<lb/> or reducing in any considerable degree the<lb/> quantity of bad silver is another question: suppose<lb/> as it were really productive of this effect, it<lb/> would <gap/> a cure to an evil <del>against<lb/>which all other <gap/> <gap/></del> which has <unclear>latterly</unclear><lb/> baffled in a great degree the utmost efforts of <lb/>Government to overcome it. </p>


<p>As to <add>the case of the</add> Copper Coinage, it seems hardly<lb/> worth considering in this view, at least in the first<lb/> instance.</p>   
<p>As to <add>the case of the</add> Copper Coinage, it seems hardly<lb/> worth considering in this view, at least in the first<lb/> instance.</p>   
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Art. 11 24

It is obvious that so far as these Silver Notes
(such is the name that might be given to Notes of a
less value than the 5s the largest price of Silver
Coin in use) so far as these Silver Notes were received
in the circulation, so far the embarassment
and risk that attach upon the Silver Coin would
be avoided: and as in the instance of the Silver
Coin, this embarassment and risk is beyond much measure
greater than in the instance of the gold coin,
hence arises a peculiar advantage belonging resulting
from this currency, in so far as it embraces in its extent the field occupied by the silver coinage
Whether it would have the effect of expelling altogether
or reducing in any considerable degree the
quantity of bad silver is another question: suppose
as it were really productive of this effect, it
would a cure to an evil against
which all other
which has latterly
baffled in a great degree the utmost efforts of
Government to overcome it.

As to the case of the Copper Coinage, it seems hardly
worth considering in this view, at least in the first
instance.


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Identifier: | JB/002/412/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Not numbered

Box

002

Main Headings

Annuity Notes

Folio number

412

Info in main headings field

Art. 11

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

F24

Penner

Jeremy Bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

1151

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