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<p> Art. 17. <note>Notes</note> <note>41</note><lb/> <note> Annuity Notes</ | <p> Art. 17. <note>Notes</note> <note>41</note><lb/> <note> Annuity Notes</note><lb/> <note>Ch Plan <unclear>First | ||
</unclear><lb/> 1 Creation<lb/> [9] continued</note></p> <p> | </unclear><lb/> 1 Creation<lb/> [9] continued</note></p> <p> circulation went on heavily, and selling it at an<lb/> <hi rend="underline">intermediate</hi> price between the <hi rend="underline">circulation</hi> price<lb/> and the <hi rend="underline">issue</hi> price (fee included) in a place<lb/> <hi rend="underline">where</hi> the issue went on briskly. <add>In this view<lb/> the <sic>expence</sic> of <hi rend="underline">postage</hi> would require to be taken into <lb/> account.</add></p> <p> <note>Necessity of leaving<lb/> a latitude in the <lb/> respect to the<lb/> Executive Government.</note></p><p> <sic>Antecedently</sic> <add> (a)</add> to experience, I confess myself<lb/> unable, for the present at least, to come to<lb/> any fixed determination on this point: but a <add> another</add> <lb/> point on which I <del> am to make</del> find it so<lb/> much the easier to come to a determination<lb/> is — that in regard to the adjustment of the <lb/> <foreign>quantum</foreign> of this fee a degree of latitude — and<lb/> that a very considerable one — might with safety<lb/> and advantage be refused is left <del> on the th</del> in <lb/> the hands of the Treasury by Parliament.</p> <p>A slight degree of logic might indeed in <lb/> this event take place now ands then in regard<lb/> to the price of this paper in the market: <add> way of circulation</add> <lb/> but the utmost possible limits of it would be known<lb/> they would at the limit be very narrow: and <lb/> they need never be suffered <add> to extend</add> to wider by the amount<lb/> of a single farthing, than the width <add> beyond the latitude</add> indispensably<lb/> necessary to insure the advantages aimed at.</p> <pb/> <p> <note> (a) [9]<lb/> Further help to<lb/> the circulation — <lb/> an exemption for<lb/> postage</note> </p><p> <hi rend="underline">Note</hi><lb/> (a) If for <del> a limited time or for</del> <add> ever</add> or though but for<lb/> a limited time, <add> if at the outset</add> an exemption from postage were<lb/> to be granted to this paper, it would be a great<lb/> encouragement to it at <del>a</del> <add> the only</add> period <add> at</add> which if at<lb/> all any encouragement <add> given</add> to it would be of use: <add> an eligible measure</add> <lb/> and it seems the only species of encouragement<lb/> <hi rend="underline">which</hi> <hi rend="underline">in the view of encouragement,</hi> ought <add> at </add> any <lb/> time to be given to it</p> | ||
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Art. 17. Notes 41
Annuity Notes
Ch Plan First
1 Creation
[9] continued
circulation went on heavily, and selling it at an
intermediate price between the circulation price
and the issue price (fee included) in a place
where the issue went on briskly. In this view
the expence of postage would require to be taken into
account.
Necessity of leaving
a latitude in the
respect to the
Executive Government.
Antecedently (a) to experience, I confess myself
unable, for the present at least, to come to
any fixed determination on this point: but a another
point on which I am to make find it so
much the easier to come to a determination
is — that in regard to the adjustment of the
quantum of this fee a degree of latitude — and
that a very considerable one — might with safety
and advantage be refused is left on the th in
the hands of the Treasury by Parliament.
A slight degree of logic might indeed in
this event take place now ands then in regard
to the price of this paper in the market: way of circulation
but the utmost possible limits of it would be known
they would at the limit be very narrow: and
they need never be suffered to extend to wider by the amount
of a single farthing, than the width beyond the latitude indispensably
necessary to insure the advantages aimed at.
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(a) [9]
Further help to
the circulation —
an exemption for
postage
Note
(a) If for a limited time or for ever or though but for
a limited time, if at the outset an exemption from postage were
to be granted to this paper, it would be a great
encouragement to it at a the only period at which if at
all any encouragement given to it would be of use: an eligible measure
and it seems the only species of encouragement
which in the view of encouragement, ought at any
time to be given to it