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<head>Note to p. 6<!-- in pencil --></head> | <head>Note to p. 6<!-- in pencil --></head> | ||
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<p><note>Ch. XII</note> <note><!-- in pencil -->5 (a) Amount of national income <add>money</add> compared with that of national money <add>income</add></note> | <p><note>Ch. XII</note> <note><!-- in pencil -->5 (a) Amount of national income <add>money</add> compared with that of national money <add>income</add></note> | ||
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(a) Total of National income according<lb/> | (a) Total of National income according<lb/> | ||
to D<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Becke_ _ _ _ <add>(the official estimate not</add><lb/> | to D<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Becke_ _ _ _ <add>(the official estimate not</add><lb/> | ||
<add>including <del>Lab</del> income from labour, and therefore not</add> being applicable to <hi rend='underline'>this</hi> purpose) _ _ _ }£217,000,000<lb/> | <add>including <del>Lab</del> income from labour, and therefore not</add> being applicable to <hi rend='underline'>this</hi> purpose) _ _ _ }£217,000,000 | ||
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Quantity of National <add>metallic</add> money — <del><gap/></del><lb/> | Quantity of National <add>metallic</add> money — <del><gap/></del><lb/> | ||
<del><gap/></del>, Gold Silver and Copper <del>say</del><lb/> | <del><gap/></del>, Gold Silver and Copper <del>say</del><lb/> | ||
together (Gold alone being according to M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Secretary<lb/> | together (Gold alone being according to M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Secretary<lb/> | ||
<del>say</del> <unclear>then</unclear> near £44 millions) say<!-- 45,000,000 also written in pencil --> <!-- bracket enclosing 4 lines -->}45,000,000<lb/> | <del>say</del> <unclear>then</unclear> near £44 millions) say<!-- 45,000,000 also written in pencil --> <!-- bracket enclosing 4 lines -->}45,000,000 | ||
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Bank paper, before the <add><unclear>pressure</unclear> of <del>1797 & the</del></add> 1797, and the<lb/> | Bank paper, before the <add><unclear>pressure</unclear> of <del>1797 & the</del></add> 1797, and the<lb/> | ||
<del>by the £</del><lb/> | <del>by the £</del><lb/> | ||
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species of paper?</p> | species of paper?</p> | ||
<p> | <p>Are Exchequer Bills to be considered as entering | ||
into the composition of the mass of paper money?<lb/> | <lb/> | ||
They perform that function, at any rate, <add>in the neighbourhood of the | into the composition of the mass of paper money? | ||
<add>much</add> more difficulty than Bank Notes of the <hi rend='underline' | <lb/> | ||
<del>magnitude</del>. <add>magnitude: the intervention of Broker's assistance, and <add>Broker's fee being though convenient in some instances, not necessarily in all.—</add></add> <del>Being the</del> In this point of view,<lb/> | They perform that function, at any rate, <add>in the neighbourhood of the <hi rend='underline'>Change</hi>,</add> will <add>not</add> <del>better</del><lb/> | ||
the recent addition to the quantity of this species | <add>much</add> more difficulty than Bank Notes of the <hi rend='underline'>same</hi> | ||
of paper, in consequence of the additional sums raised<lb/> | <lb/> | ||
within the year, by the <add>trebling of the</add> assessed taxes and since by<lb/> | <del>magnitude</del>. <add>magnitude: the intervention of Broker's assistance, and <add>Broker's fee being though convenient in some instances, not necessarily in all.—</add></add> <del>Being the</del> In this point of view, | ||
the Income Tax, may <del>contribute</del> <hi rend='underline'>help</hi> to account for<lb/> | <lb/> | ||
the great plenitude that has so rapidly succeeded to<lb/> | the recent addition to the quantity of this species | ||
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of paper, in consequence of the additional sums raised | |||
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within the year, by the <add>trebling of the</add> assessed taxes and since by | |||
<lb/> | |||
the Income Tax, may <del>contribute</del> <hi rend='underline'>help</hi> to account for | |||
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the great plenitude that has so rapidly succeeded to | |||
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the preceding scarcity.</p> | the preceding scarcity.</p> | ||
<p><del>Being so evidently the better adapted to | <p><del>Being so evidently the better adapted to uncover the</del><lb/> | ||
<del>purpose of money in proportion to the smallness of the sums <add>it [+]</add></del> | <del>purpose of money in proportion to the smallness of the sums <add>it [+]</add></del> | ||
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<note><del><hi rend='superscript'>[+]</hi> it seems the more difficult to account for the recent prevalence <add>in number</add> of the £1000 and £500 Bills over the £100 Bills, which are the smallest in use.</del></note></p> | <note><del><hi rend='superscript'>[+]</hi> it seems the more difficult to account for the recent prevalence <add>in number</add> of the £1000 and £500 Bills over the £100 Bills, which are the smallest in use.</del></note></p> | ||
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+ Note to p. 155 157 Note to p. ( ) to p. 6 155 Note to p. 6
3o Note Abstract
Ch. XII 5 (a) Amount of national income money compared with that of national money income
(a) Total of National income according
to Dr Becke_ _ _ _ (the official estimate not
including Lab income from labour, and therefore not being applicable to this purpose) _ _ _ }£217,000,000
Quantity of National metallic money —
, Gold Silver and Copper say
together (Gold alone being according to Mr Secretary
say then near £44 millions) say }45,000,000
Bank paper, before the pressure of 1797 & the 1797, and the
by the £
consequent extension by £2 & £1 Notes
as per Accounts published on an average about _ _ _ _ }10,000,000
Country Bankers circulating paper, by loose
estimate (see below) _ _ _ _ _ }12,000,000
Common Bills of exchange by random conjecture
or for the purpose _ _ _ _ _ _ }3,000,000
£70,000,000
Addition by £2 and £1 Notes- say £3,000,000
the addition made
Loan as to Bankers circulating paper
by allowance of smaller notes
the late tax
Qusn as to the addition made to Ban the amount
of Bank and Banker's paper since by allowance
of smaller notes, since considering the effect, if any of the late tax imposed on that
species of paper?
Are Exchequer Bills to be considered as entering
into the composition of the mass of paper money?
They perform that function, at any rate, in the neighbourhood of the Change, will not better
much more difficulty than Bank Notes of the same
magnitude. magnitude: the intervention of Broker's assistance, and <add>Broker's fee being though convenient in some instances, not necessarily in all.—</add> Being the In this point of view,
the recent addition to the quantity of this species
of paper, in consequence of the additional sums raised
within the year, by the trebling of the assessed taxes and since by
the Income Tax, may contribute help to account for
the great plenitude that has so rapidly succeeded to
the preceding scarcity.
Being so evidently the better adapted to uncover the
purpose of money in proportion to the smallness of the sums it [+]
[+] it seems the more difficult to account for the recent prevalence in number of the £1000 and £500 Bills over the £100 Bills, which are the smallest in use.
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