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24 Feb 1800
<p>This may still be <gap/> though not employ'd</p>
<p>The case of Exchequer Bills is here particularly <note>1 Annuity Notes<lb/>
Ch<lb/>
Circulation<lb/>
indubitable<lb/>
Objection</note><lb/>
considered.</p>
<p>
By those to whom it may appear dubious<lb/>
whether the proposed currency would of offered<lb/>
to the <sic>publick</sic> be accepted as such and put<lb/>
into general circulation, it may be objected - that<lb/>
<del>it will not pass in general circulation, because <add>inasmuch as</add></del><lb/>
<del>there is no one person to<add>in</add> whom it in matter of obligation</del> <lb/>
<del>to pay give cash for the for the principal sum</del><lb/>
<del>there is not person</del></p>
that it's passing in general circulation <del> for its denomination</del><lb/>
at the value put upon it viz: the principal<lb/>
sum demanded and taken for it by Government<lb/>
depends <add>will depend</add>, on there being some determinate person<lb/>
to resort to of whom the principal may be claimed<lb/>
who <del>is</del> not only is able but stands bound to <del><gap/></del><lb/>


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Revision as of 19:50, 17 July 2016

Click Here To Edit 24 Feb 1800

This may still be though not employ'd

The case of Exchequer Bills is here particularly 1 Annuity Notes
Ch
Circulation
indubitable
Objection

considered.

By those to whom it may appear dubious
whether the proposed currency would of offered
to the publick be accepted as such and put
into general circulation, it may be objected - that
it will not pass in general circulation, because inasmuch as
there is no one person toin whom it in matter of obligation
to pay give cash for the for the principal sum
there is not person

that it's passing in general circulation for its denomination
at the value put upon it viz: the principal
sum demanded and taken for it by Government
depends will depend, on there being some determinate person
to resort to of whom the principal may be claimed
who is not only is able but stands bound to


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