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3.  That no such extra - demand for cash, supposing
3.  That no such extra - demand for cash, supposing
<lb/>
<lb/>
it to vast could have the effect of <add><gap/> to produce any</add>
it <sic>to</sic> vast could have the effect of <add><gap/> to produce any</add>
<lb/>
<lb/>
depreciating <add>depressing <add>depression</add></add> the price of the proposed paper in
depreciating <add>depressing <add>depression</add></add> the price of the proposed paper in
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£100 for <add>such</add> a quantity of this paper as might
£100 for <add>such</add> a quantity of this paper as might
<lb/>
<lb/>
<gap/> any other part of the country be to <unclear>be</unclear>
<gap/> any other part of the country be to be
<lb/>
<lb/>
had for £99:19<!-- symbol. -->
had for £99:19<!-- symbol. --> But in the Nature of
<lb/>
things, <del>the quantity</del> setting aside the influence
<lb/>
of the supposed extraordinary and temporary cases,
<lb/>
the amount of the demand for this paper
<lb/>
can not but be regularly recieving a regular
<lb/>
and very rapid increase.  The reasons <add>causes</add> why wealth
<lb/>
in this particular shop should increase in a
<lb/>
greater proportion than the rest are stated in another
<lb/>
plan: and as <add>some <gap/></add> wealth in general always
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has been and <unclear>bating</unclear> the influence of the above
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disastrous <unclear>contingencies</unclear> can not but continue to
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be on the increase the rate of increase the
<lb/>
<gap/><!-- question --> of the <add>effectual</add> demand for wealth in this particular shop in the <gap/> of each year could not
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be inconsiderate<!-- or, inconsiderable -->: [+]<!-- symbol -->
 
   





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3. That no such extra - demand for cash, supposing
it to vast could have the effect of to produce any
depreciating depressing <add>depression</add> the price of the proposed paper in
the way of circulation, like after it had put
an entire stop to the purchase of it in the
way of issue: since, the progress of the issue
bring (in virtue of Art.) matter of universal
notoriety, it could never happen [+] [+] ( of out of the question, wou — a matter that would depend entirely upon Government —) that in any
one part of the country a man should get give
£100 for such a quantity of this paper as might
any other part of the country be to be
had for £99:19 But in the Nature of
things, the quantity setting aside the influence
of the supposed extraordinary and temporary cases,
the amount of the demand for this paper
can not but be regularly recieving a regular
and very rapid increase. The reasons causes why wealth
in this particular shop should increase in a
greater proportion than the rest are stated in another
plan: and as some wealth in general always
has been and bating the influence of the above
disastrous contingencies can not but continue to
be on the increase the rate of increase the
of the effectual demand for wealth in this particular shop in the of each year could not
be inconsiderate: [+]






Identifier: | JB/002/569/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

32

Box

002

Main Headings

annuity notes

Folio number

569

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f29

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

1798 a<…>

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

frances wright

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1798

Notes public

ID Number

1308

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