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Ch. XIV
<head>Ch. XIV</head>


Secondly and lastly would come the remainder the paper of<lb/>  
Secondly and lastly would come <del><hi rend='superscript'>the remainder</hi></del> the paper of<lb/>  
the Bank of England. In this case, as in the<lb/>
the <hi rend='underline'>Bank of England.</hi> In this case, as in the<lb/>
other, the same means would be sufficient to <lb/>
other, the same means would be sufficient to <lb/>
same end. Perhaps however in this case they<lb/>
same end. Perhaps however in this case they<lb/>
would not be necessary. A simple refusal, on<lb/>
would not be necessary. A simple refusal, on<lb/>
the part of Government, to receive, at its own Offices,<lb/>
the part of Government, to receive, at its own Offices,<lb/>
any other paper than its own paper, might be adequate
any other<del> paper</del> than its own <hi rend='superscript'>paper</hi>, might be adequate
to the effort<hi rend='superscript'>(a)</hi>.
to the effort<hi rend='superscript'>(a)</hi>.<lb/>


<note>2. The Bank paper &#x2014; unless if refusal of it at the Government offices facts of answering the purpose&#x2014;</note>
 
<head>If</head>
 
<note>2. The Bank paper &#x2014; <del>unless</del> if refusal of it at the Government offices fails of answering the purpose&#x2014;</note>


<note>(a) note to this page. p. 155 In this case, nothing would be receivable at the Annuity note Offices, but cash.</note>
<note>(a) note to this page. p. 155 In this case, nothing would be receivable at the Annuity note Offices, but cash.</note>

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Ch. XIV

Secondly and lastly would come the remainder the paper of
the Bank of England. In this case, as in the
other, the same means would be sufficient to
same end. Perhaps however in this case they
would not be necessary. A simple refusal, on
the part of Government, to receive, at its own Offices,
any other paper than its own paper, might be adequate to the effort(a).


If

2. The Bank paper — unless if refusal of it at the Government offices fails of answering the purpose—

(a) note to this page. p. 155 In this case, nothing would be receivable at the Annuity note Offices, but cash.


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