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<p>When the <hi rend='underline'>true</hi> <unclear>masses</unclear> of <gap/>,that had till
<note>115 Annuity Notes <unclear>7</unclear> Abstract <unclear>Conclu<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi></unclear> <unclear>Period</unclear> </note>
<lb/>
               
now been in the market, was <unclear>then</unclear> reduced to
<note><del>11</del> 7
<lb/>
When the <hi rend='underline'>two</hi> <unclear>masses</unclear> <gap/></note>  
<hi rend='underline'></hi><unclear>one</unclear>, that <unclear>one</unclear> will, all of it, be in the hands
               
<lb/>
                <p>When the <hi rend='underline'>true</hi> <unclear>masses</unclear> of paper, <unclear>that</unclear> had till
of <gap/><del>deleted text</del> <add><gap/> holders</add><gap/> who take it with a view to circulation.
                    <lb/>
<lb/>
                    now been in the market, are thus reduced to
For whatever rate of interest is <unclear>accessed</unclear>
                    <lb/>
<lb/>
                    <hi rend='underline'>one</hi>, that one will, all of it, be in the hands
on the <unclear>sorting</unclear> of permanent income <unclear>,</unclear> there will
                    <lb/>
<lb/>
                    of <del><gap/></del> <add><unclear>risk</unclear> holders</add> who take it with a view to circulation.
be always <add>in adundance,</add> <gap/><del>deleted text</del> to whom it will be
                    <lb/>
<lb/>
                    For whatever rate of interest is accepted
worth while to accept of the <unclear>most</unclear> <unclear>lowest-rate</unclear>,
                    <lb/>
<lb/>
                    on the <unclear>sorting</unclear> of permanent income, there will
with a view to circulation. If, by the growth
                    <lb/>
<lb/>
                    be always <gap/><add>in adundance,</add> <del><gap/></del> to whom it will be
of national <unclear>opinion</unclear>, a rate, so low as <gap/><del>deleted text</del>
                    <lb/>
<lb/>
                    worth while to accept of the next lowest-rate,
£2.7.5<!-- symbol for currency denomination above text--> <add><unclear>added text</unclear></add> appears <unclear>true</unclear>, is raised to such a
                    <lb/>
<lb/>
                    with a view to circulation. If, by the growth
<gap/> of relative value, as to be worth acceptance
                    <lb/>
<lb/>
                    of national <gap/>, a rate, so low as <unclear><del>£2.9.6</del></unclear>
<del>with a view to a <gap/><del>deleted text</del>
                    <lb/>
<gap/><del>deleted text</del>, a rate
                    £2.7.5<!-- symbol for currency denomination above text--> appears <unclear>now</unclear>, is raised to such a
<lb/>
                    <lb/>
<add>in the character of a <del>permanent</del> source of <add>permanent</add> income,</add>
                    <unclear>trickle</unclear> of relative value, as to be worth acceptance
<lb/>
                    <lb/>
the <hi rend='underline'>next</hi> lowest rate, though so low as £1.9.6<!-- symbol for currency denominations above text -->
                    <del>with a view to a permanent provision, a rate</del>  
<lb/>
                    <add>in the character of a <del>permanent</del> source of <add>permanent</add> income,</add>
will be raised along with it in the scale of importance,
                    <lb/>
<lb/>
                    the <hi rend='underline'>next</hi> lowest rate, though so low as £1.9.6<!-- symbol for currency denominations above text -->
and will become not less worth acceptance,
                    <lb/>
<lb/>
                    will be raised along with it in the scale of importance,
in the character of a source of <add>such</add> temporary profit,
                    <lb/>
<lb/>
                    and will become not less worth acceptance,
<del>which</del> <add><del>such</del></add> as</add> could not, with equal security and <unclear>causation</unclear>,
                    <lb/>
<lb/>
                    in the character of a source of <add>such</add> temporary profit,
be made by any other means.  <gap/><del>deleted text</del> And
                    <lb/>
<lb/>
                    <del>which</del> <del><add>such</add></del> <add>as</add> could not, with equal security and <unclear><sic>causeaicun</sic></unclear>,
if the £1.9.6<!-- symbol for currency denominations above text --> <del>is itself accessed<del> comes itself
                    <lb/>
<lb/>
                    be made by any other means.  <del><unclear>If</unclear></del> And
to be thought worth acceptance in the <unclear>character</unclear> of a
                    <lb/>
<lb/>
                    if the £1.9.6<!-- symbol for currency denominations above text --> <del>is itself accepted</del> comes itself
<add><gap/>added text<gap/> and</add> <gap/> <gap/>,the next <gap/> <gap/>,through
                    <lb/>
<lb/>
                    to be thought worth acceptance in the character of a
now reduced to £1.3.8 1/2 <!-- symbol for currency denominations above text(shillings and pennies?)and 'a half' written as a fraction needs to be written up correctly? -->,<del><add>deleted text</add>will</del> <sic>ur</sic><!-- possibly our spelling 'your' --> man be
                    <lb/>
<lb/>
                    <add>permanent provision and</add> sole <unclear>dependance</unclear>, the next lowest rate, though
regarded with contempt, in the character of a
                    <lb/>
<lb/>
                    now reduced to £1.3.8 1/2 <!-- symbol for currency denominations above text(shillings and pennies?)and 'a half' written as a fraction needs to be written up correctly? -->, <add>will</add> no more be
<unclear>donor</unclear> of temporary profit, than the £1.9.6<!-- symbols or letters used for shillings and pennies (s, and d above the relevant currency denomination) --> was
                    <lb/>
<lb/>
                    regarded with contempt, in the character of a
before.
                    <lb/>
<!-- symbol --> If then <gap/> <gap/><del><gap/>deleted text</del> for <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> should <del><gap/>deleted text<gap/><del> <gap/> <del><gap/>deleted text <gap/></del> altogether, at any period <gap/> to think of the <gap/> <gap/> of the <gap/>, it is with the <gap/> for <gap/> income that it will <gap/>, and not with the <unclear>customness</unclear> <gap/> income, with a view to circulation. <!-- symbol (solid line above full stop). The word 'Compared' has been added vertically up the right hand side of the page in the bottom right hand corner.  Please add in where appropriate. --> <del>It is therefore with the customer for</del> <gap/><del>deleted text</del>
                    source of temporary profit, than the £1.9.6<!-- symbols or letters used for shillings and pennies (s, and d above the relevant currency denomination) --> was
<lb/>
                    <lb/>
<del>income that the demand will</del> <gap/><del>deleted text</del> <gap/><del>deleted text</del> <gap/><del>deleted text</del> <gap/><del>deleted text</del> <add>added text</add><gap/><del>deleted text</del>
                    before.<!-- symbol -->
<p>
                        <note><!-- symbol --> If then the demand <del><gap/></del> for <unclear>Annuity</unclear> <unclear>Notes</unclear> <unclear>paper</unclear> should <del><gap/></del> <unclear>stop</unclear> <del><unclear>stop</unclear><unclear>less</unclear></del> altogether, at any period prior to that of the <sic>compleat</sic> activation of the <unclear>Debt</unclear>, it is with the <unclear>customness</unclear> for <hi rend='underline'>permanent</hi> income that it will stop, and not with the <unclear>customness</unclear> for <hi rend='underline'>temporary income</hi>, with a view to circulation.</note>
                            <note><!-- written at 90 degrees along right hand margin -->
                                <unclear>I</unclear> Compared</note>
                           
                            <del>It is therefore with the customer for permanent
                                <lb/>
                                income that the demand will stop <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/><gap/> <add><gap/></add></del>
                </p>




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115 Annuity Notes 7 Abstract Conclud Period

11 7 When the two masses

When the true masses of paper, that had till
now been in the market, are thus reduced to
one, that one will, all of it, be in the hands
of risk holders who take it with a view to circulation.
For whatever rate of interest is accepted
on the sorting of permanent income, there will
be always in adundance, to whom it will be
worth while to accept of the next lowest-rate,
with a view to circulation. If, by the growth
of national , a rate, so low as £2.9.6
£2.7.5 appears now, is raised to such a
trickle of relative value, as to be worth acceptance
with a view to a permanent provision, a rate in the character of a permanent source of <add>permanent income,</add>
the next lowest rate, though so low as £1.9.6
will be raised along with it in the scale of importance,
and will become not less worth acceptance,
in the character of a source of such temporary profit,
which such as could not, with equal security and causeaicun,
be made by any other means. If And
if the £1.9.6 is itself accepted comes itself
to be thought worth acceptance in the character of a
permanent provision and sole dependance, the next lowest rate, though
now reduced to £1.3.8 1/2 , will no more be
regarded with contempt, in the character of a
source of temporary profit, than the £1.9.6 was
before. If then the demand for Annuity Notes paper should stop stopless altogether, at any period prior to that of the compleat activation of the Debt, it is with the customness for permanent income that it will stop, and not with the customness for temporary income, with a view to circulation. I Compared It is therefore with the customer for permanent
income that the demand will stop





Identifier: | JB/002/213/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

7

Box

002

Main Headings

annuity notes

Folio number

213

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e7 / f115

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

tw 1794

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

francis hall

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

952

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