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<p>[15][<hi rend='underline'>At any General Post Office</hi>] For the convenience<lb/>resulting from the application of this existing stock<lb/>of <del>offices</del> old established Government Offices to the<lb/>proposed new use, see the Section relative to the <hi rend='underline'>Mode <lb/>of Payment</hi>.</p> | |||
<p>[16][<hi rend='underline'>Not more than [ ] days before the</hi>]Concerning<lb/> the length of notice to be required, see the Section relative<lb/> to the Mode of payment.</p><p>[17] [<hi rend='underline'>Instructions for Receiving Dividend &c</hi>] | |||
For the <add>proposed</add> terms<lb/> of these instructions, see th Section so intitled.<lb/></p><p>[18] [<hi rend='underline'>Grenville Auditor</hi>] It would evidently<lb/> be impracticable, or at least not worth while, that the<lb/> time of a great Officer of State should be consumed<lb/> in this mechanical function of signing such a multitude of<lb/>notes. A stamp with a fac simile signature, intrusted<lb/>to the custody of a confidential Clerk would<lb/>effectively answer the purpose. Exchequer Bills bear the<lb/>[<del> ][<hi rend='underline'>Charles Cole, Issuing Clerk</hi>]</del><lb/> | |||
bear the signature, written or engraved, of the present noble <del>Lor</del><lb/> Auditor, whose name is here is here employ'd for illustration.<lb/>But supposing it written in this instance of the existing<lb/> Exchequer Bills, it would not follow that this would be<lb/> practicable in the case of the proposed Annuity Notes.<lb/><del>Sum for sum</del> To compose <add>constitute</add> a given sum, it requires<lb/> near the times as many of these Notes as of those<lb/>Bills: and the expectation is<del>,</del> that in process of time<lb/> the amount of these Notes will <del>be</del> <del>become</del> much greater<lb/> than that of the <add>mass</add> Exchequer Bills <del>outstanding issued</del><lb/>outstanding at any one time.<lb/></p><pb/> | |||
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[15][At any General Post Office] For the convenience
resulting from the application of this existing stock
of offices old established Government Offices to the
proposed new use, see the Section relative to the Mode
of Payment.
[16][Not more than [ ] days before the]Concerning
the length of notice to be required, see the Section relative
to the Mode of payment.
[17] [Instructions for Receiving Dividend &c]
For the proposed terms
of these instructions, see th Section so intitled.
[18] [Grenville Auditor] It would evidently
be impracticable, or at least not worth while, that the
time of a great Officer of State should be consumed
in this mechanical function of signing such a multitude of
notes. A stamp with a fac simile signature, intrusted
to the custody of a confidential Clerk would
effectively answer the purpose. Exchequer Bills bear the
[ ][Charles Cole, Issuing Clerk]
bear the signature, written or engraved, of the present noble Lor
Auditor, whose name is here is here employ'd for illustration.
But supposing it written in this instance of the existing
Exchequer Bills, it would not follow that this would be
practicable in the case of the proposed Annuity Notes.
Sum for sum To compose constitute a given sum, it requires
near the times as many of these Notes as of those
Bills: and the expectation is, that in process of time
the amount of these Notes will be become much greater
than that of the mass Exchequer Bills outstanding issued
outstanding at any one time.
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