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| any benefit is <add><del>in the first instance</add> attended withany degree of trouble | any benefit is <add><del>in the first instance</add> attended withany degree of trouble | ||
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| or <gap/> , how in considerable < | or <gap/> , how in considerable <unclear>so ever</unclear> , especially if | ||
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| it be not <gap/> with both trouble and <sic>expence</sic></del> | it be not <gap/> with both trouble and <sic>expence</sic></del> | ||
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| viz.  that if, without any separate trouble  | viz.  that if, without any separate trouble or <sic>expence</sic> <add>at all a given</add> <del>the</del> end can be attained , in any case , as | ||
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| effectually as by means of a certain degree | effectually as by means of a certain degree | ||
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Annuity Notes
Advantages  Financial  Period 1  Forborne Interest  2.  The expectation of profit by interest forborne to
be received is grounded in the following proposition
viz:  That if, rather without any seprorate trouble
or expence a man has it in his power to receive
the same benefit  That where the receipt of
any benefit is in the first instance attended withany degree of trouble
or  , how in considerable so ever , especially if
it be not  with both trouble and expence
viz.  that if, without any separate trouble or expence at all a given the end can be attained , in any case , as
effectually as by means of a certain degree
of trouble and or expence , or both , the method by
which such trouble or expence is avoided will
be <add>in general</add> generally be preferred
viz: that in general a man will not bestow either trouble
or expence , a much less both , how inconsiderable
source the quantity , in compassing an end
which he has it in his power to compass to equal
perfection , without any such trouble or expence.
The trouble (not to speak of the and expence) attendant in the receipt
of the dividend interest in these Annuities , has
been reduced to the smallest  amount possible :
because the greater it had been , the greater the
danger, lest , by the contemplation of it, individuals 
should, at the outset, have been repelled from the purchase of
these Annuities : but be the reduction ever so
great ,  still the remainder will be something ;
and this remainder , it may reasonably be expected ,
should in the ordinary state of things be
sufficient to turn the scale .  On the other hand , supposing
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