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Another instance<add>precident</add> that may be <unclear>endowed</unclear><add>alledged</add><del><gap/></del><lb/> | |||
affording a presumption that no such low<add>inferior</add> rate<lb/> | |||
of interest as is proposed will be accepted of by the <lb/> | |||
public in the case of a paper<add>a mass of annuity</add> the <gap/> of which<lb/> | |||
depends upon its <unclear>passing</unclear> in circulation <del>for the</del><del>at & from</del><lb/> | |||
corresponding to the principal of that rate of interest<lb/> | |||
is that of the existing <gap/>pense of Government paper<lb/> | |||
<unclear>called an</unclear> Exchequer <unclear>Bill</unclear>.<lb/> | |||
The Exchequer Bill <unclear>true</unclear> it is (it may be <unclear>called</unclear>)<lb/> | |||
that among the persons who <gap/> of this opines<lb/> | |||
of paper as an equivalent for cash there are<lb/> | |||
many to the <gap/> of & when <gap/> it may it may be necessary<lb/> | |||
that the cash should <add>corresponding quantity</add>be forthcoming <add>in this <unclear>hand</unclear></add> at a<lb/> | |||
<gap/>ad a<gap/> to that at which Government under<lb/> | |||
unless either to give cash for it or to accept it<lb/> | |||
<foreign>in lieu</foreign> of cash, and whose <gap/><add>dependance</add> therefore as<lb/> | |||
far as the principal <add>sum</add> of the Bill is concerned, is<lb/> | |||
on the market. That is a persons <del>in</del> <unclear>open</unclear><lb/> | |||
no obligation to do that which is requisite, att<gap/>tions.<lb/> | |||
But less again behold the consequence<lb/> | |||
This paper Government is unable to circulate<lb/> | |||
at any less interest than 5 1/3 per cent: and <add>yet</add> the<lb/> | |||
proposed new paper is <unclear>reported</unclear> to be circulated<lb/> | |||
at an interest<add>a rate of</add> sca<gap/> so high as 3 per cent!<lb/><pb/> | |||
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Another instanceprecident that may be endowedalledged
affording a presumption that no such lowinferior rate
of interest as is proposed will be accepted of by the
public in the case of a papera mass of annuity the of which
depends upon its passing in circulation for theat & from
corresponding to the principal of that rate of interest
is that of the existing pense of Government paper
called an Exchequer Bill.
The Exchequer Bill true it is (it may be called)
that among the persons who of this opines
of paper as an equivalent for cash there are
many to the of & when it may it may be necessary
that the cash should corresponding quantitybe forthcoming in this hand at a
ad a to that at which Government under
unless either to give cash for it or to accept it
in lieu of cash, and whose dependance therefore as
far as the principal sum of the Bill is concerned, is
on the market. That is a persons in open
no obligation to do that which is requisite, atttions.
But less again behold the consequence
This paper Government is unable to circulate
at any less interest than 5 1/3 per cent: and yet the
proposed new paper is reported to be circulated
at an interesta rate of sca so high as 3 per cent!
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