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<p> 16 Aug. 1800 + <note>38</note><lb/> <note> Abstract</note</p> <p> <note> <gap/></note></p> <p> 15. Quantity obtainable, adapted to every purse,<lb/>from the largest to the smallest. <gap/> Notes.<lb/>limited as they are <add> on the side of diminution</add> by law, and <del> these circumstances</del><lb/> in point of variety of magnitude, by the narrowness<lb/>of the market <add> &c</add> in the instance of each Banking House,<lb/><del><gap/> </del> share this advantage in an imperfect and <lb/>inadequate degree.</p> <p> 16. Facilities afforded for ascertaining by inspection<lb/>without calculation, the amount of interest due —<lb/><del> and <add> by with still greater <gap/></add> the magnitude of the same, as far as concerning<lb/> the difference between <add> the</add> gold and silver, <gap/> </del> </p> <p> 17. Securities against Forgery. See Table Ch. 2. Table 2. <note>Form of a Note - Notes (<gap/>)<lb/> [14,22& 24.]</note> </p> <p> 18. Facility <add> therein</add> afforded for <hi rend="underline">ascertaining the value<lb/> in respect of <sic>genuineness</sic></hi> an advantage<lb/> it has over gold and silver coin, and which<lb/><del> by reason of </del> is shared with it in but an imperfect<lb/> degree by Bank and Bankers papers, &c<lb/> <del> as well as the <gap/> repression of the several<lb/> other species of primary <gap/> </del> for want of the <lb/> <del>above</del> securities against forgery.</p> <p> 19. Means afforded of making compound <hi rend="underline">interest</hi><lb/> without hazard <del> in deduction</del> — <add> or trouble or <sic>expence</add> Shared in one <lb/> imperfect degree (being afforded with <gap/> trouble<lb/> and <sic>expence</sic>) <del> with</del> <add> by</add> Stock Annuities. <add> <del><gap/></del> <add> <sic>compleatly</sic> </add> Impracticable<lb/> by any other means.</p> <p> 20. <hi rend="underline">Security against depreciation.</hi> (The price<lb/>can never rise, because any <del>such</del> quantity may<lb/> be had at the original price, <del>as</del> <add> so</add>long as any portion<lb/> | |||
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16 Aug. 1800 + 38
Abstract</note
<note>
15. Quantity obtainable, adapted to every purse,
from the largest to the smallest. Notes.
limited as they are on the side of diminution by law, and these circumstances
in point of variety of magnitude, by the narrowness
of the market &c in the instance of each Banking House,
share this advantage in an imperfect and
inadequate degree.
16. Facilities afforded for ascertaining by inspection
without calculation, the amount of interest due —
and by with still greater the magnitude of the same, as far as concerning
the difference between the gold and silver,
17. Securities against Forgery. See Table Ch. 2. Table 2. Form of a Note - Notes ()
[14,22& 24.]
18. Facility therein afforded for ascertaining the value
in respect of genuineness an advantage
it has over gold and silver coin, and which
by reason of is shared with it in but an imperfect
degree by Bank and Bankers papers, &c
as well as the repression of the several
other species of primary for want of the
above securities against forgery.
19. Means afforded of making compound interest
without hazard in deduction — or trouble or <sic>expence Shared in one
imperfect degree (being afforded with trouble
and expence) with by Stock Annuities. <add> compleatly Impracticable
by any other means.
20. Security against depreciation. (The price
can never rise, because any such quantity may
be had at the original price, as solong as any portion
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