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Functions<lb/>
Functions<lb/>
<add>Money making</add> <del><gap/></del></note><lb/>
<add>Money making</add> <del><gap/></del></note><lb/>
<p><gap/> These five pages of <hi rend="underline">Rudiments</hi> relate to <gap/>ition as to the <unclear>quanty</unclear><lb/>
of <gap/>: a subject better left <gap/> them unexhausted.</p>
<p><add><del>Money making</del></add> <del><gap/>factive function or</del> Monetary<add>Mon<gap/>l</add> function</p>
<p><del><gap/></del></p>
<head>Expositive</head><lb/>
<p>Art. 1 Money is either intrinsicallyv<add><del>and conventionally</del></add> valuable <note>1<lb/>
Art 1 Money is either<lb/>
intrinsically or vicariously<lb/>
valuable</note><lb/>
or vicariously <add>instrumentally and conventionally</add> valuable.</p>
<p>Art. <del>Of intrinsically vet</del> That which is vicariously <note>Art.22. Vicariously valuable<lb/>
becomes equivalent to<lb/>
intrinsically valuable<lb/>
by being habitually exchangeable<lb/>
for it.</note><lb/>
valuable ca<gap/> in promises to <del>d pay</del> delivers to the<lb/>
bearer money that is intrinsically valuable.  But in so<lb/>
far as by habitual <add>habit and </add> confidence of obtaining in exchange<lb/>
for <gap/> money what is intrinsically valuable, property intrinsically<lb/>
valuable <gap/> to be obtainable in exchange for<lb/>
and what is only vicariously valuable, that which is but<lb/>
vicariously valuable <del><gap/></del> acquires a value either exactly<lb/>
equal to or <del><gap/></del> in a greater or less degree falling short<lb/>
of or exceeding that instrinsically valuable of which<lb/>
it contains a promise.</p>





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1824. August Sept.3 1826 1826 Apr.3. Jun
Constitutional Code Ch iXCh. XIMinisters collectivelyseverally
S.1313 Finance Minister
Functions
Money making

These five pages of Rudiments relate to ition as to the quanty
of : a subject better left them unexhausted.

Money making factive function or MonetaryMonl function

Expositive

Art. 1 Money is either intrinsicallyvand conventionally valuable 1
Art 1 Money is either
intrinsically or vicariously
valuable

or vicariously instrumentally and conventionally valuable.

Art. Of intrinsically vet That which is vicariously Art.22. Vicariously valuable
becomes equivalent to
intrinsically valuable
by being habitually exchangeable
for it.

valuable ca in promises to d pay delivers to the
bearer money that is intrinsically valuable. But in so
far as by habitual habit and confidence of obtaining in exchange
for money what is intrinsically valuable, property intrinsically
valuable to be obtainable in exchange for
and what is only vicariously valuable, that which is but
vicariously valuable acquires a value either exactly
equal to or in a greater or less degree falling short
of or exceeding that instrinsically valuable of which
it contains a promise.




Identifier: | JB/042/114/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1824-09-03

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-2

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

114

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

/monetary / monetal/ function / expositive / instructional

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

13037

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