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£63,723,934) the remainder (£400,000,000) is<lb/>
£63,723,934) the remainder (£400,000,000) is<lb/>
the sum <del>which</del><add>that</add>, in the year in which the last portion<lb/>
the sum <del>which</del><add>that</add>, in the year in which the last portion<lb/>
of the debt comes to be redeemed, will have been b<gap/> <note>(a) Note in <del>another</del><lb/>
p.141 <del>page</del><lb/>
<del><gap/> <gap/> have</del><lb/>
<del>to be added</del><lb/>
<del><gap/> Emperors at all <gap/></del><lb/>
</note>
added to the mass of national capital from this source<lb/>
<del>by the <gap/> Sink
ng Funds established and to be</del><lb/>
<del>established</del> independently of <add>any affect produced by</add> the proposed measure.<add>Whatever</add><lb/>
&#x2014;<lb/>
<head>Note</head><lb/>
<p><add>(a)</add> British unredeemed, inclusion of the part redeemed<lb/>
and thrown into the Sinking Fund - - £436,000,000<lb/>
<del>Irish</del> Loan from Britain to Ireland - - - £12,175,000<lb/>
Loan from Britain to the Emperor - - - £7,502,603<lb/>
&#x2014; <note><add>{+}</add> through <gap/> by<lb/>
<gap/> and Irish<lb/>
shoulders, and ever p</note><lb/>
The Emperors Debt by whom sources paid 455,677,903<lb/>
paid, and the Irish debt, through <add><del><gap/></del></add> paid, <del>by Irish hands</del><lb/>
Addition or reduction of interest on Loyalty Loan - £5,062,500<lb/>
&#x2014;<lb/>
460, 740, 403</p>





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Of the money thus paid in redemption put, in the
shape of capital, into the hands of the public
creditors, on the redemption of their respective purchase
of debt the public debt, that part which isreceived paid
by British subjects, will, in general be emply'd
in adding to the mass of capital contained within
the hands of the British empireon the other hand,- - of that part
which is received by foreigners will as naturally
be employd in adding to the mass of capital
contained within the dominance of the states to which
they respectively belong: - in adding to the quantity
ion foreign not of British capital.

Excepting


After dDeducting them, from the whole amount 4
Amount of the
addition to nature
Capital independently
of the measure

of the money payable on the redemptionof the redeemable but unredeemed portion of the
funded debt, (£463,723,534) (a) that part of it which is in the hands
of foreigners say, upon an allowance probably<add>supposed to be</add>excessive a little less than 1/9th (the odd
£63,723,934) the remainder (£400,000,000) is
the sum whichthat, in the year in which the last portion
of the debt comes to be redeemed, will have been b (a) Note in another
p.141 page
have
to be added
Emperors at all
added to the mass of national capital from this source
by the Sink ng Funds established and to be
established independently of any affect produced by the proposed measure.Whatever

Note

(a) British unredeemed, inclusion of the part redeemed
and thrown into the Sinking Fund - - £436,000,000
Irish Loan from Britain to Ireland - - - £12,175,000
Loan from Britain to the Emperor - - - £7,502,603
{+} through by
and Irish
shoulders, and ever p

The Emperors Debt by whom sources paid 455,677,903
paid, and the Irish debt, through paid, by Irish hands
Addition or reduction of interest on Loyalty Loan - £5,062,500

460, 740, 403








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