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<p><!-- indent --><del>Of</del> That <add>in proportion as</add> the proposed paper <del>, as it</del> advanced in the | <head>6<!-- right-aligned --><!-- written in pencil --> <note>4</note><!-- written in pencil, then white space --> 183</head> | ||
<p><!-- indent --><note>Ch. XIV. 6 <unclear>Therewere</unclear> <gap/> suffering <add>Banks &</add> Bankers <unclear>proper</unclear> <add>be</add> fact to withdraw themselves according to <gap/> as Annuity Note paper advanced 1. Tax <gap/> paper to <gap/></note><!-- note written in pencil with the exception of 'Ch.XIV.' --> <del>Of</del> That <add>in proportion as</add> the proposed paper <del>, as it</del> advanced in the | |||
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circulation , <del>other paper Bank and Bankers'</del> Country | circulation , <del>other paper Bank and Bankers'</del> Country | ||
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<del><unclear>sums</unclear></del> <add>appears</add> <unclear>more</unclear> probable than the contrary , according | <del><unclear>sums</unclear></del> <add>appears</add> <unclear>more</unclear> probable than the contrary , according | ||
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to what has already been observed.<hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> | to what has already been observed.<hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> Ch. XV Particular Interests</note> | ||
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<p><!-- indent -->Should it fail of taking place <del>in</del> <add>in</add> the requisite | <p><!-- indent -->Should it fail of taking place <del>in</del> <add>in</add> the requisite | ||
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<p><!-- indent -->The first , of two species of paper <unclear>attacked</unclear><!-- or something similar -->, | <p><!-- indent -->The first , of two species of paper <unclear>attacked</unclear><!-- or something similar -->, | ||
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would naturally be the paper of the <hi rend='underline'>Country Banks</hi>.<hi rend='superscript'>[+]</hi> | would naturally be the paper of the <hi rend='underline'>Country Banks</hi>.<hi rend='superscript'>[+]</hi> <note>[+] Collectively , <del>they are</del> <add>modern ,</add> <del>of more recent <gap/></del> <del><add>date</add></del> individually <del>of more</del> <add><sic>mangeable</sic> ,</add> <del><gap/> <gap/><!-- due ? --> <gap/></del> , <del>and</del> <add>they</add> have no such Unions in Government <del>as that vast corporation</del> <add>as plead in favour</add> <del>has to produce</del>, of the great incorporated Bank.<add>(a)</add><!-- added above 'Ban' of the previous word --></note> <note>(a) Note<!-- written in black ink --> to the present page <add>p. 183</add><!-- 4 words plus the addition written in red ink --> The case of the incorporated Banks of Scotland does not appear to <sic>deffer</sic> <add>materially</add> in this respect from that of the unincorporated Country Banks.</note> | ||
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Express p<hi rend='underline'>rohibitio</hi>n would not be necessary : by t<hi rend='underline'>axation</hi> | Express p<hi rend='underline'>rohibitio</hi>n would not be necessary : by t<hi rend='underline'>axation</hi> | ||
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about half the utmost possible amount of <del>redun</del> | about half the utmost possible amount of <del>redun</del> | ||
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the supposed redundent <del>p</del> mass of paper (25 millions) would be cleared away, <hi rend='superscript'>(b)</hi><!-- written in red ink --> <add>Secondly</add> | the supposed redundent <del>p</del> mass of paper (25 millions) would be cleared away, <hi rend='superscript'>(b)</hi><!-- written in red ink --> <note>Note (b) in another page. p. 184</note><!-- note written in red ink --> <add>Secondly</add> | ||
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Ch. XIV. 6 Therewere suffering Banks & Bankers proper be fact to withdraw themselves according to as Annuity Note paper advanced 1. Tax paper to Of That in proportion as the proposed paper , as it advanced in the
circulation , other paper Bank and Bankers' Country
Bankers' paper and Bank of England paper would
quietly withdraw themselves , is a result that
sums appears more probable than the contrary , according
to what has already been observed.+ + Ch. XV Particular Interests
Should it fail of taking place in in the requisite
degree of itself, the requisite removal in question it would require
to be effected by means directed expressly aversedly to
that end.
The first , of two species of paper attacked,
would naturally be the paper of the Country Banks.[+] [+] Collectively , they are modern , of more recent date individually of more mangeable , , and they have no such Unions in Government as that vast corporation as plead in favour has to produce, of the great incorporated Bank.(a) (a) Note to the present page p. 183 The case of the incorporated Banks of Scotland does not appear to deffer materially in this respect from that of the unincorporated Country Banks.
Express prohibition would not be necessary : by taxation
the same effect previsily might be produced:
by a simple extension , of a tax already imposed
for other purposes . By this means , if necessary ,
about half the utmost possible amount of redun
the supposed redundent p mass of paper (25 millions) would be cleared away, (b) Note (b) in another page. p. 184 Secondly
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