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<head>16</head><!-- right-aligned and written in pencil -->
<head>16</head><!-- right-aligned and written in pencil -->
<head>1  <note>Annuity Notes</note></head><!-- heading and note in pencil -->
<head>1  <note>Annuity Notes</note></head><!-- heading and note in pencil -->
<p><!-- indented --><note><unclear>Elucidations</unclear></note> <note>[25]  contained Probability that the number of Notes for which payment of interest is demanded, will be but <gap/>.</note> The means of obtaining payment , if demanded,
<p><!-- indented --><note><unclear>Elucidations</unclear></note> <note>[25]  contained Probability that the number of Notes for which payment of interest is demanded, will be but Small.</note><!-- written in pencil -->   The means of obtaining payment , if demanded,
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must of course be provided : and the provision made
must of course be provided : and the provision made
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from the commencement of the institution down to
from the commencement of the institution down to
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any given year <del>be</del> the <add><gap/></add> number <del>of demands</del> will <add>may</add>
any given year <del>by</del> the <add>eventual</add> number [<del>of demands</del>]<!-- opening and closing brackets, and deletion in pencil --> will <add>may</add>
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<add>cause to be but few ,</add> it sums likely to suppose be comparatively inconsiderable.
<add>cause to be but few ,</add> it sums likely to suppose be comparatively inconsiderable.
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together , if that be what a man wants, he will
together , if that be what a man wants, he will
<lb/>
<lb/>
obtain if some individual , <del>in the</del> by <add>by passing the</add> a <unclear><sic>manual</sic></unclear>
obtain if some individual , <del>in the</del> by <add>by passing the</add> a <sic>manual</sic>
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transfer of the Note <add>note from hand to hand</add> with still less trouble than  
transfer of the Note <add>note from hand to hand</add> with still less trouble than  
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of such a magnitude , that the interest upon the whole
of such a magnitude , that the interest upon the whole
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numbe be a sum <del><gap/></del> equal to the value of one such
number be a sum <del>old</del> equal to the value of one such
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note , a <del>reader</del> mode in which the amount of that sum may <add>be</add>
note , a <del>reader</del> mode in which the amount of that sum may <add>be</add>

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16 1 Annuity Notes

Elucidations [25] contained Probability that the number of Notes for which payment of interest is demanded, will be but Small. The means of obtaining payment , if demanded,
must of course be provided : and the provision made
must be such as shall be adequate to the greatest
possible number of demands that can come to be
made. But, what is very material , and worthy of
remark is — the probability that the eventual number of
demands will in comparison of the greatest possible
number of demands , that is if the whole number of notes issued
from the commencement of the institution down to
any given year by the eventual number [of demands] will may
cause to be but few , it sums likely to suppose be comparatively inconsiderable.
Payment of principal and interest
together , if that be what a man wants, he will
obtain if some individual , in the by by passing the a manual
transfer of the Note note from hand to hand with still less trouble than
from government . Interest without Principal —
the sum small sum the interest if one
of these notes for a year a man will seldom have it will seldom happen to a
man to have occasion for: in so far as he himself
to this expedient , in so far a man departs from the
plan of accumulation: and this for the sake of a
mass of income , to scarce considerable enough
to constitute an motive . If the receipt
of a sum , thus small be really an object to a
man , it will can scarcely be so , but by reason of the
pressure of some temporary demand : but if the
demand be but temporary , a mode an easier course of satisfaction
easier than that of receiving the interest due on the
Note , will be to pledge it for a time with somebody
for the sum desired. If the number of Notes
of this kind possessed by a single individual be
of such a magnitude , that the interest upon the whole
number be a sum old equal to the value of one such
note , a reader mode in which the amount of that sum may be



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Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

[[marginal_summary_numbering::[25] continued]]

Box

002

Main Headings

annuity notes

Folio number

150

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d16 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

889

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