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18-Feb-2013: under construction by Diane Folan.  Please do not amend.
<p><!-- indented --><note>Ch.  Advantages<lb/>  <unclear>Financial</unclear><lb/>  Period I<lb/>  <del>12</del><lb/>  2.  Interest forborne</note><!-- in pencil -->  <note><del>12</del>  The amount of this branch of profit will be as the length of Period I.</note><lb/><!-- note in pencil -->  As to the quantum of this branch of profit, the
 
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<p><!-- indented --><note>Ch.  Advantages<lb/>  Financial<lb/>  Period I<lb/>  <del>12</del><lb/>  2.  Interest forborne</note><!-- in pencil -->  <note>12<lb/>  The amount of this branch of profit will be as the length of Period I .</note><!-- note in pencil -->  As to the quantum of this branch of profit , the
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principal part &#x2014; that which may be regarded as
principal part &#x2014; that which may be regarded as
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certain - will depend upon the quantity of <del>that</del> the
certain &#x2014; will depend upon the quantity of <del>that</del> the
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<del>paper remaining in circulation</del> <add>paper thus employed</add> , and upon the time
<del>paper remaining in circulation</del> <add>paper thus <sic>employ'd</sic></add> , and upon the time
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during which <add><del>the</del></add> each parcel <add>of that quantity</add> <del>issued</del> <add><del>thus <sic>employd</sic></del></add> remains in circulation  .
during which <add><del>the</del></add> each parcel <add>of that quantity <del>thus <sic>employd</sic></del></add> <del>issued</del>  remains in circulation  .
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It will <add>depend</add> consequently <del>be</del> on the length <add>duration</add> of
It will <add>depend</add> consequently <del>b</del><!-- the 'y' of 'by' is partically written I think, though not completed --> on the length <add>duration</add> of
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this first period .
this first period .
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<p><!-- indented -->Should this period prove a short one &#x2014; the
<p><!-- indented --><note>Reference onwards.</note><!-- 2 words in red --> <note>13  This branch of profit can not <unclear>come</unclear> without bringing in others to much greater amount .</note><lb/><!-- note in pencil -->  Should this period prove a short one &#x2014; the
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probable length of it <add>(according to a supposition that will be stated a little further in)</add> , not exceeding two other
probable length of it <add>(according to a supposition that will be stated a little further on)</add> , not exceeding two <unclear>other</unclear>
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years , this <del><gap/></del> branch of profit will be proportionably
years , this <del>a</del> branch of profit will be proportionably
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inconsiderable : but whenever it vanishes , it vanishes
inconsiderable : but whenever it vanishes , it vanishes
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as (will be seen) only to make way for a branch
as (will be seen) only to make way for a branch
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of much superior importance . So long as Stock
of much superior importance - So long as Stock
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Annuities are to be purchased under par , none
Annuities are to be purchased under par , none
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of those customers for <add>whose circumstances it <unclear>suits</unclear> to <unclear>borrow</unclear></add> Stock Annuities will in
of those customers for <add>whose circumstances it suits to borrow</add> Stock Annuities will in
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respect of that portion of their money become customers
respect of that portion of their money become customers
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of the customers for Stock Annuities : and
of the customers for Stock Annuities : and
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in as much as the <del><unclear>issues</unclear></del> mass of Stock Annuities will
in as much as the <del>quan</del> mass of Stock Annuities will
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be lessened every day by the operation of the sinking
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fund ; while the mass of Note Annuities can not be
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be lessened every day by the operation of the <gap/><!-- looks like 'sinbury' -->
increased <del>reducing to</del> <add>diminishing by</add> at least an equal amount
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fund : while the mass of Note Annuities can not be
the mass of Stock Annuities , the <add>[-]</add> <note>[+] <add>owners of the</add> continually increasing mass of money <gap/><!-- I would say 'supply' but it doesn't look as though there are 2 'p's, or an 'l' --> to be <sic>employd</sic> in the purchase</note> <del>customers</del> for government
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<gap/> <del>reducing to</del> <add>diminishing by</add> at least an equal amount
Annuities as <add>to serve</add> a source of permanent income
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no mass of Stock Annuities , the <add>[-]</add> <del>customers</del> for government
will have no other resource to be in want for
 
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Annuity Notes as they pass from hand to hand , and so impound
 
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them and take them out of the circulation .
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Ch. Advantages
Financial
Period I
12
2. Interest forborne
12 The amount of this branch of profit will be as the length of Period I.
As to the quantum of this branch of profit, the
principal part — that which may be regarded as
certain — will depend upon the quantity of that the
paper remaining in circulation paper thus employ'd , and upon the time
during which the each parcel of that quantity thus employd issued remains in circulation .
It will depend consequently b on the length duration of
this first period .

Reference onwards. 13 This branch of profit can not come without bringing in others to much greater amount .
Should this period prove a short one — the
probable length of it (according to a supposition that will be stated a little further on) , not exceeding two other
years , this a branch of profit will be proportionably
inconsiderable : but whenever it vanishes , it vanishes
as (will be seen) only to make way for a branch
of much superior importance - So long as Stock
Annuities are to be purchased under par , none
of those customers for whose circumstances it suits to borrow Stock Annuities will in
respect of that portion of their money become customers
for Note Annuities , which will not be to
be had but at par price . But no sooner are
Stock Annuities arrived at par price , than by
they these Note Annuities will be at least as well suited to the circumstances
of the customers for Stock Annuities : and
in as much as the quan mass of Stock Annuities will
be lessened every day by the operation of the sinking
fund ; while the mass of Note Annuities can not be
increased reducing to diminishing by at least an equal amount
the mass of Stock Annuities , the [-] [+] owners of the continually increasing mass of money to be employd in the purchase customers for government
Annuities as to serve a source of permanent income
will have no other resource to be in want for
Annuity Notes as they pass from hand to hand , and so impound
them and take them out of the circulation .


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