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as <del>whe</del> Bank note: it is their money upon<lb/>
as <del>whe</del> Bank note: it is their money upon<lb/>
a footing more <add>nearly</add> approaching to that in which so much<lb/>
a footing more <add>nearly</add> approaching to that in which so much<lb/>
stock is ther money than that on which the Bank<lb/>
stock is their money than that on which the Bank<lb/>
note is their money.  <add>A Banker</add> They may lay out their money<lb/>
note is their money.  <add>A Banker</add> They may lay out their money<lb/>
in this way for the purpose of making it produce<lb/>
an interest: that is<add>and thence be</add> they may lay out in this way<lb/>
such part of their <add>his</add> receipts as they allow<add>he allows</add> themselves<lb/>
to lay out for their<add>his</add> own benefit.  But they<add>he</add> can<lb/>
not will lay out in this way <add>as he may in Bank notes</add> any part or at<lb/>
had any considerable part of the<add>money</add> property which <del>they</del><add>he</add><lb/>




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It might be thought that though the £100 an Exchequer Bill
is for the reasons above mentioned pointed out not every body's money
not the money of so many people as the £100 Bank
note, still it wouldmight be worth asso many peoples money
as to bear the same price or nearly the same
price. It would for example be the money of Bankers
for example of money dealers in general, of
Bankers to a degree yet stillnot to the same degree
as whe Bank note: it is their money upon
a footing more nearly approaching to that in which so much
stock is their money than that on which the Bank
note is their money. A Banker They may lay out their money
in this way for the purpose of making it produce
an interest: that isand thence be they may lay out in this way
such part of their his receipts as they allowhe allows themselves
to lay out for theirhis own benefit. But theyhe can
not will lay out in this way as he may in Bank notes any part or at
had any considerable part of themoney property which theyhe


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