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once.(for the case of the <del>vacant</del><add><gap/></add> day - labourer<lb/>
once.(for the case of the <del>vacant</del><add><gap/></add> day - labourer<lb/>
does not afford one) every body whatsoever.  There<lb/>
does not afford one) every body whatsoever.  There<lb/>
is not that individual existing
<del><gap/> it does</del><add>of his life it does not frequently<add>every now and then happen</add></add> happen, even without the inducement<lb/>
which is now for the first time afforded, to be in<lb/>
possession of money <del><gap/></del> an amounnt sufficient and
for a time sufficient to <del>afford</del><add>yield</add> him and interest worth<lb/>
having, if a source for the yielding of that interest<lb/>
but give to him. That source provided even at so<lb/>
low a rate of interest as 3 per cent, a single<lb/>
half guinea will pay a man a farthing for keeping<lb/>
it, if <del><gap/></del> it happens to him to keep it, or if he can<lb/>
contrive to keep it.





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Click Here To Edit 1. Annuity Notes
Ch. Circulation
indubitable Certainly
affirmation of
circulation
The instances for temporary annuities - the possessers of temporary sums - are in effect
- every body that is ever master of a sum of money:
- that is with scarce an exception or perhaps
once.(for the case of the vacant day - labourer
does not afford one) every body whatsoever. There
is not that individual existing it doesof his life it does not frequently<add>every now and then happen</add> happen, even without the inducement
which is now for the first time afforded, to be in
possession of money an amounnt sufficient and for a time sufficient to affordyield him and interest worth
having, if a source for the yielding of that interest
but give to him. That source provided even at so
low a rate of interest as 3 per cent, a single
half guinea will pay a man a farthing for keeping
it, if it happens to him to keep it, or if he can
contrive to keep it.




Identifier: | JB/002/525/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

002

Main Headings

annuity notes

Folio number

525

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

g&ep 1794

Marginals

Paper Producer

fr3

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

1264

Box Contents

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