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<del><gap/></del> thence forward</note><lb/>
<del><gap/></del> thence forward</note><lb/>


During <del>the first</del> Period <del><gap/></del> <gap/>, which no <add>part</add> <del>parcel</del>
<p>During <del>the first</del> Period <del><gap/></del> <gap/>, which no <add>part</add> <del>parcel</del><lb/>
<add>of the mass</add> of Government Annuities
<add>of the mass</add> of Government Annuities is taken, but on terms<lb/>
on which the holder is <hi rend="underline">desirous</hi> to part with it,<lb/>
benefit to particular interests will run along<lb/>
with <add>and probably preponderate over</add> the damage: <del>damage all subsequent periods</del><lb/>
From the commencement of the period when the species<lb/>
of property in question is taken out of <unclear>annulling</unclear><lb/>
hands, the damage, <del><gap/></del> as
<del><gap/></del> are concerned, will <del>outstrip</del><add><del>preponderate</del><add><del>outweigh</del></add></add> <del>the benefit</del>.<lb/>
be apt to outweigh the benefit.</p>
 
<p>The only</p><pb/>
 
 




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Revision as of 08:41, 13 October 2016

Click Here To Edit 2 Sept 1800
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2 Abstract
Ch.XIII Partic Interest
3
During Periods
the benefit to particular
interest
may outweigh the
damage - not so
thence forward

During the first Period , which no part parcel
of the mass of Government Annuities is taken, but on terms
on which the holder is desirous to part with it,
benefit to particular interests will run along
with and probably preponderate over the damage: damage all subsequent periods
From the commencement of the period when the species
of property in question is taken out of annulling
hands, the damage, as are concerned, will outstrippreponderate<add>outweigh</add> the benefit.
be apt to outweigh the benefit.

The only


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