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and without <hi rend='underline'>stirring</hi> from his home. | <p>and without <hi rend='underline'>stirring</hi> from his home.— No attendance | ||
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— no <hi rend='underline'>Agency fees</hi> — no <hi rend='underline'>Brokerage</hi> fees — no <hi rend='underline'>Stamp</hi> | |||
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Duty, either on <hi rend='underline'>purchase</hi> or on <hi rend='underline'>sale</hi>. | Duty, either on <hi rend='underline'>purchase</hi> or on <hi rend='underline'>sale</hi>. — No loss, | ||
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on either | on either occasion, by fluctuation of price. — Not | ||
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a day without its profit: | a day without its profit: — profit by keeping, for | ||
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the <hi rend='underline'>minutest</hi> as well as for the <hi rend='underline'>largest</hi> portions | the <hi rend='underline'>minutest</hi> as well as for the <hi rend='underline'>largest</hi> portions | ||
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of time: | of time: — conveyance obtainable for it by | ||
<hi rend='underline'>post</hi>, | <hi rend='underline'>post</hi>, | ||
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in the <hi rend='underline'>minutest portions</hi> as well as to the | in the <hi rend='underline'>minutest portions</hi> as well as to the | ||
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most distant parts of the island. Security | most distant parts of the island. Security afforded | ||
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by division against misadventures of all sorts: | by division against misadventures of all sorts:— | ||
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against accidents and against crimes:— in the | against accidents and against crimes:— in the | ||
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<hi rend='underline'>house</hi> or on the <hi rend='underline'>road</hi>: | <hi rend='underline'>house</hi> or on the <hi rend='underline'>road</hi>:— by fire, water, or forgetfulness:— | ||
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from theft, robbery, burglary, or breach | from theft, robbery, burglary, or breach | ||
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of trust. | of trust.— <hi rend='underline'>Compound interest</hi>, bought | ||
within the | within the | ||
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reach of <hi rend='underline'>individuals</hi> for the first time. | reach of <hi rend='underline'>individuals</hi> for the first time. | ||
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same proportion does it act as an incentive to | same proportion does it act as an incentive to | ||
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frugality: | frugality:— in <hi rend='underline'>all</hi> classes, in a <hi rend='underline'>certain degree,</hi> | ||
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and in as far as current expenditure is concerned: | and in as far as current expenditure is concerned: | ||
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of life, in which it is of most importance, to | of life, in which it is of most importance, to | ||
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prudence, probity, and happiness.< | prudence, probity, and happiness. | ||
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<hi rend='underline'>Frugality,</hi> itself a virtue, is an <hi rend='underline'><sic>anxiliary</sic></hi> to all | |||
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<head>Ch.XVI <hi rend='underline'>Moral Advantages.</hi></head> | <head>Ch.XVI <hi rend='underline'>Moral Advantages.</hi></head> | ||
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referred two very distinct results: <hi rend='underline'>prevention of improbity,</hi> | referred two very distinct results: <hi rend='underline'>prevention of improbity,</hi> | ||
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and <hi rend='underline'>promotion of frugality</hi>: | and <hi rend='underline'>promotion of frugality</hi>:— <hi rend='underline'>prevention of <lb/> | ||
improbity</hi> by furnishing (as we shall see) a new | improbity</hi> by furnishing (as we shall see) a new | ||
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to whom it belongs to <hi rend='underline'>receive money</hi> on account | to whom it belongs to <hi rend='underline'>receive money</hi> on account | ||
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of their principals: | of their principals:— <hi rend='underline'>Executors</hi> and <hi rend='underline'>Administrators</hi>— | ||
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<hi rend='underline'>Guardians</hi> | <hi rend='underline'>Guardians</hi> — <hi rend='underline'>Stewards</hi> and <hi rend='underline'>Receivers</hi> — <hi rend='underline'>Assignees of | ||
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Bankrupts</hi> | Bankrupts</hi> — <hi rend='underline'>Prize Agents</hi> — <hi rend='underline'>Factors</hi>, and the like.— | ||
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by an Act of very recent date has received | by an Act of very recent date has received | ||
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Annuity Notes Moral Advantages
and without stirring from his home.— No attendance
— no Agency fees — no Brokerage fees — no Stamp
Duty, either on purchase or on sale. — No loss,
on either occasion, by fluctuation of price. — Not
a day without its profit: — profit by keeping, for
the minutest as well as for the largest portions
of time: — conveyance obtainable for it by
post,
in the minutest portions as well as to the
most distant parts of the island. Security afforded
by division against misadventures of all sorts:—
against accidents and against crimes:— in the
house or on the road:— by fire, water, or forgetfulness:—
from theft, robbery, burglary, or breach
of trust.— Compound interest, bought
within the
reach of individuals for the first time.
In proportion to the degree in which it presents these several accommodations, in that
same proportion does it act as an incentive to
frugality:— in all classes, in a certain degree,
and in as far as current expenditure is concerned:
but in a more special degree, in those humble,
and at the same time most numerous walks
of life, in which it is of most importance, to
prudence, probity, and happiness.
(b)
Frugality, itself a virtue, is an anxiliary to all
the
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Annuity Notes. Moral Advantages 4 Jan 1801
Ch.XVI Moral Advantages.
To the head of Moral advantages may be
referred two very distinct results: prevention of improbity,
and promotion of frugality:— prevention of
improbity by furnishing (as we shall see) a new
means or instrument of prevention: promotion of
frugality, by the offer of a new species of property,
which, by annexing an unprecedented remuneration
to the exercise of that virtue, operates at once as
an incentive and as a means.
I. As to prevention of
improbity. The class of
persons in whose instance it may operate to
this effect, consists of Trustees of every description,
to whom it belongs to receive money on account
of their principals:— Executors and Administrators—
Guardians — Stewards and Receivers — Assignees of
Bankrupts — Prize Agents — Factors, and the like.—
To cause trust-moneys, as often as a suitable
case presents itself, to be laid out in the
purchase of government annuities, for the benefit
of the principals, is, in the Court of Chancery
matter of long established practice: a practice which
by an Act of very recent date has received
express
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