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<p>2. A mode that might appear eligible in<lb/> a certain point of view in first sight, <del>is &#x2014;</del> <lb/> and as recommended in some degree by precedent, is &#x2014;<lb/> <gap/> <del><gap/></del> pitching upon <del>a <gap/> of</del> a certain<lb/> <del><gap/>, and <unclear>paying</unclear> is is an</del><lb/>
<p>2. A mode that might appear eligible in<lb/> a certain point of view in first sight, <del>is &#x2014;</del> <lb/> and as recommended in some degree by precedent, is &#x2014;<lb/>the <del>taking</del> pitching upon <del>a note of</del> a certain<lb/> <del>price, and paying off at an  an</del><lb/>
<gap/>, viz: that <gap/> of which <unclear><gap/></unclear> the amount<lb/> of the issue, in <add>whether</add> quantity or a number, were<lb/> the <unclear>last</unclear>, and paying off all notes of that <gap/>.<lb/> because <del><gap/></del> this <gap/> being least in demand<lb/> could best be spared. But this mode would be<lb/> open to several objections<lb/></p>
size, viz: that size of which <del>there</del> the amount<lb/> of the issue, in <add>whether</add> quantity or a number, were<lb/> the least, and paying off all notes of that size.<lb/> because <del>the d</del> this size being least in demand<lb/> could best be spared. But this mode would be<lb/> open to several objections<lb/></p>
<p>1. The chances would be many to one against<lb/> every exact correspondence between the sum at<lb/> command for paying off, and the amount of<lb/> Annuity note paper which upon the <gap/><lb/> would be to be paid off.<lb/></p>
<p>1. The chances would be many to one against<lb/> every exact correspondence between the sum at<lb/> command for paying off, and the amount of<lb/> Annuity note paper which upon this plan<lb/> would be to be paid off.<lb/></p>
<p>2. With reference to the persons actually demanding<lb/> and purchasing it, this <del><gap/></del> <gap/><lb/> of which <gap/><del> <unclear>was</unclear></del> less <add>had been sold</add> would be as convenient<lb/> as every other <gap/> of which <del>the</del> a greater<lb/> quantity had been sold: so that the performance<lb/> would be attended with no advantage</p>
<p>2. With reference to the persons actually demanding<lb/> and purchasing it, this <del>note</del> size<lb/> of which <del>there was</del> less <add>had been sold</add> would be as convenient<lb/> as any other size of which <del>the</del> a greater<lb/> quantity had been sold: so that the performance<lb/> would be attended with no advantage</p>
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<p>3. Accident, and not experienced convenience<lb/>would <add>in good measure</add> determine in the first instance determine the comparative<lb/> quantities sold of the different sizes<lb/>offered to sale:  by the Register the proportional<lb/> sale as between <del>the</del> size and size would be<lb/>known to every body: a size of which the<lb/>quantity sold <add>had</add> happened to be small at first<lb/>would thus be avoided <del>for</del> under the apprehension<lb/> of its being soonest paid off, although had it not <add>had</add><lb/>been ... for this apprehension it might have been more<lb/>convenient, and accordingly had a greater sale than some others.<lb/></p><pb/>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




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2. A mode that might appear eligible in
a certain point of view in first sight, is —
and as recommended in some degree by precedent, is —
the taking pitching upon a note of a certain
price, and paying off at an an
size, viz: that size of which there the amount
of the issue, in whether quantity or a number, were
the least, and paying off all notes of that size.
because the d this size being least in demand
could best be spared. But this mode would be
open to several objections

1. The chances would be many to one against
every exact correspondence between the sum at
command for paying off, and the amount of
Annuity note paper which upon this plan
would be to be paid off.

2. With reference to the persons actually demanding
and purchasing it, this note size
of which there was less had been sold would be as convenient
as any other size of which the a greater
quantity had been sold: so that the performance
would be attended with no advantage

3. Accident, and not experienced convenience
would in good measure determine in the first instance determine the comparative
quantities sold of the different sizes
offered to sale: by the Register the proportional
sale as between the size and size would be
known to every body: a size of which the
quantity sold had happened to be small at first
would thus be avoided for under the apprehension
of its being soonest paid off, although had it not had
been ... for this apprehension it might have been more
convenient, and accordingly had a greater sale than some others.


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Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

002

Main Headings

Annuity Notes

Folio number

667

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

E2

Penner

Jeremy Bentham

Watermarks

<…>M 1798

Marginals

Paper Producer

Frances Wright

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1798

Notes public

ID Number

1406

Box Contents

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