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<p><del>Under these circumstances it seems equally</del> | <p><del>Under these circumstances it seems equally</del> | ||
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<del>difficult to align any certain limit to the</del> <del>< | <del>difficult to align any certain limit to the</del> <del><foreign><unclear>reductris</unclear></foreign>/><del></del>, | ||
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<del>or to say there shall be none.</del> | <del>or to say there shall be none.</del> | ||
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<del>out with the supposition that the applications for</del> | <del>out with the supposition that the applications for</del> | ||
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<del>this < | <del>this <unclear>paper</unclear> at the reduced rate would <unclear>slip somewhere</unclear></del> | ||
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<del><!-- symbol -->would stop at the risk <gap/>< | <del><!-- symbol -->would stop at the risk <gap/> <unclear>upon</unclear> for</del> | ||
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<del><gap/><del> illustration, it seems difficult to abide by</del> | <del><gap/><del> illustration, it seems difficult to abide by</del> | ||
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<del>low the rate <add></add> thus with <unclear>little</unclear> or <unclear>no</unclear> abatement, <gap/><del></del> | <del>low the rate <add></add> thus with <unclear>little</unclear> or <unclear>no</unclear> abatement, <gap/><del></del> | ||
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<del>on the first of so humerous a <unclear>< | <del>on the first of so humerous a <unclear>cluster</unclear> of <unclear>instances</unclear>, <unclear>how low soever</unclear></del> | ||
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<del><gap/><del></del> & <del>less however <gap/> together with <gap/> <gap/></del> | <del><gap/><del></del> & <del>less however <gap/> together with <gap/> <gap/></del> | ||
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<unclear>together from</unclear> the only alternative which the last <add></add></del> | <unclear>together from</unclear> the only alternative which the last <add></add></del> | ||
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<del><gap/> <add></add> of the <unclear> | <del><gap/> <add></add> of the national debt admits <add><unclear><sic>admitts</sic></unclear></add> if <add></add>, <gap/> the</del> | ||
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<del>supposition of its < | <del>supposition of its <unclear>experiencing</unclear> a final <add>complicit</add> redemption</del> | ||
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<del>before the <gap/> of a first war <add>a</add> come on and < | <del>before the <gap/> of a first war <add>a</add> come on and <gap/> <add>renovate</add> the <unclear>load</unclear>.</del></p> | ||
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. The interest affor compared with cash, the amount
so small the interest afforded thusby the Annuity
note paper to those who barter it, or keep it, with a view
to circulation, will, when compared with cash be it ever so small be
so much profit: compared with the preceding higher
rate of intrerest, the reduced rate afforded by the Annuity
note paper, to those who, later if they take it,
will, have to depend upon to the extent of their
respective capitals so invested, have nothing else
to depend upon for their respective incomes, will, by the
amount of the difference, foremost itself as so
much less.
Under
Under these circumstances it seems equally
difficult to align any certain limit to the reductris/>,
or to say there shall be none.
Under these circumstances although we set
out with the supposition that the applications for
this paper at the reduced rate would slip somewhere
would stop at the risk upon for
illustration, it seems difficult to abide by
it, which the inducement to into the open ,however
low the rate thus with little or no abatement,
on the first of so humerous a cluster of instances, how low soever
& less however together with
for the rate of interest to be obtained by it. There is however but this This however, together with
the first supposed case of the paper of both issues of two
issues viz: the closed issue and an open one remaining
at at the time that the last mass
of redemption comes and absorbts them both
together from the only alternative which the last
of the national debt admits admitts if , the
supposition of its experiencing a final complicit redemption
before the of a first war a come on and renovate the load.
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