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<p>These nine <add>ten</add> last Classes taken together may be distinguished<lb/> from the Cutomers of permanent Annuities on a small scale<lb/> (noted as belonging to the two first classes) by the common appella-<lb/>tion of customers for <del>Permanent</del> <add>Temporary</add> or <hi rend='underline'>< | <p>These nine <add>ten</add> last Classes taken together may be distinguished<lb/> from the Cutomers of permanent Annuities on a small scale<lb/> (noted as belonging to the two first classes) by the common appella-<lb/>tion of customers for <del>Permanent</del> <add>Temporary</add> or <hi rend='underline'>Flying</hi> Annuities.</p> | ||
<p><hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi> <del>The</del> distinction <del>is material: for as fixed incom</del></p> | |||
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These nine ten last Classes taken together may be distinguished
from the Cutomers of permanent Annuities on a small scale
(noted as belonging to the two first classes) by the common appella-
tion of customers for Permanent Temporary or Flying Annuities.
(a) The distinction is material: for as fixed incom