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<p>Another circumstance that would throw no<lb/> inconsiderable x in the way of any other<lb/>and future division of this matter, is the cloud<lb/> of uncertainty that hangs <del>at present</del> (as already<lb/> stated) over the <add><del>relative</del> relative question/ concerning the</add> <del>proportion of this to</del> <lb/> the quantities of interest proposed by <del>two of the London</del> <add><del>bodies</del></add><lb/> <add>the two principal parties</add> i<del>nterests</del> — x M. Dean x Chapter <add>as Lord of the</add> on the one<lb/> part — and the Inhabitant of the United Parties,<lb/> as Commons, on the other. This cloud<lb/> will <del>not clear up</del>, but grow thicker and denser<lb/> by length of time, <add>which the very subject matter itself will be continually crumbling away by encroachment.</add> x x the <add>uncertainty has</add> remained<lb/> <del>x up</del> undispelled, because the<add> present</add> <del>x</del> value<lb/> <del>of</del> <add><del><gap/></del> benefit reaped from</add> the subject matter by the great bulk of the<lb/> interest in question being nothing, the x<lb/> have not either of them found any adequate motive for x themselves<lb/> to the expense of <del>the</del> endeavour<add>ing</add> to remove<lb/> it. The removal of this uncertainty is a benefit<lb/> which the x would x from. | |||
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Another circumstance that would throw no
inconsiderable x in the way of any other
and future division of this matter, is the cloud
of uncertainty that hangs at present (as already
stated) over the relative relative question/ concerning the proportion of this to
the quantities of interest proposed by two of the London bodies
the two principal parties interests — x M. Dean x Chapter as Lord of the on the one
part — and the Inhabitant of the United Parties,
as Commons, on the other. This cloud
will not clear up, but grow thicker and denser
by length of time, which the very subject matter itself will be continually crumbling away by encroachment. x x the uncertainty has remained
x up undispelled, because the present x value
of benefit reaped from the subject matter by the great bulk of the
interest in question being nothing, the x
have not either of them found any adequate motive for x themselves
to the expense of the endeavouring to remove
it. The removal of this uncertainty is a benefit
which the x would x from.
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annuity notes |
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