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general circulation : it is of itself sufficient to place <add>throw</add> | |||
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it out of the ordinary course <add>current</add> of private dealings . It | |||
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is an article <add>a commodity</add> so few <add>in comparison</add> , are qualified <add>able</add> to bid for , that | |||
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these few in their biddings can not but enjoy by that | |||
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means a considerable advantage . It is so few <sic>mens</sic> | |||
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money that that circumstance is of itself sufficient | |||
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to prevent this species of paper from being generally | |||
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known . Accordingly, the circulation of it is confined | |||
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in great measure , for ought I know to the metropolis : | |||
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it is confined to the neighbourhood of the | |||
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Alley : to Bankers , Stock-Brokers and the other classes | |||
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of Money -Dealers : a man may have <add><sic>enjoy'd</sic></add> a large income | |||
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a man may even have <add>had very capital</add> very extensive dealings on the | |||
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way of trade , and yet go out of the world without | |||
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having ever set eyes on <unclear>one</unclear> Exchequer Bill . | |||
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<p><!-- indent --><note>7 - in which respect , it is not helped by the small Bank notes as the large Bank notes are</note><!-- note written in pencil --> The Bank it may be said issued notes for as <add>sums</add> | |||
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large <add>as large</add> a sum as £100 : indeed for sums to a prodigious | |||
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degree larger: and yet there is no more discount | |||
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upon these large Bills <add>Notes</add> of the Bank than upon the very | |||
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smallest ones. True : but then along with these larger | |||
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notes the Bank issues and that in great plenty the | |||
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smaller notes abovementioned , and that in such plenty | |||
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as to be in readiness for change of the larger notes | |||
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whenever and by whomsoever such change is wanted. <add><del>This</del> <unclear>nor</unclear></add> | |||
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9 Cause &c
this species of paper unfit for[ the ordinary course of]
general circulation : it is of itself sufficient to place throw
it out of the ordinary course current of private dealings . It
is an article a commodity so few in comparison , are qualified able to bid for , that
these few in their biddings can not but enjoy by that
means a considerable advantage . It is so few mens
money that that circumstance is of itself sufficient
to prevent this species of paper from being generally
known . Accordingly, the circulation of it is confined
in great measure , for ought I know to the metropolis :
it is confined to the neighbourhood of the
Alley : to Bankers , Stock-Brokers and the other classes
of Money -Dealers : a man may have enjoy'd a large income
a man may even have had very capital very extensive dealings on the
way of trade , and yet go out of the world without
having ever set eyes on one Exchequer Bill .
7 - in which respect , it is not helped by the small Bank notes as the large Bank notes are The Bank it may be said issued notes for as sums
large as large a sum as £100 : indeed for sums to a prodigious
degree larger: and yet there is no more discount
upon these large Bills Notes of the Bank than upon the very
smallest ones. True : but then along with these larger
notes the Bank issues and that in great plenty the
smaller notes abovementioned , and that in such plenty
as to be in readiness for change of the larger notes
whenever and by whomsoever such change is wanted. This nor