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on the part of <gap/><lb/>
on the part of <gap/><lb/>
of all descriptions<lb/>
of all descriptions<lb/>
<gap/> to most<lb/>
Trustees to most<lb/>
<gap/> money in<lb/>
trust money in<lb/>
Annuity Note paper<lb/>
Annuity Note paper<lb/>
immediately as released - to keep</note><lb/>
immediately as released - to keep</note><lb/>
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on account of their principals: - <hi rend="underline">Excecutors</hi> and<lb/>
on account of their principals: - <hi rend="underline">Excecutors</hi> and<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Administra</hi>tors - <hi rend="underline">Guardians</hi> - <add>Stewards-</add> <hi rend="underline">Assignees of Bankrupts</hi> -<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Administra</hi>tors - <hi rend="underline">Guardians</hi> - <add>Stewards-</add> <hi rend="underline">Assignees of Bankrupts</hi> -<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Prize Agents - Factors <gap/> <gap/> and the like.</hi></p><p><del>Already it is, and for several generations has been</del></p>
<hi rend="underline">Prize Agents - Factors <gap/> <gap/> and the like.</hi></p>
 


<p><del>Already it is, and for several generations has been</del><lb/>
<del>the constant practical</del> <add><del>It is a long established practice</del></add> <del>of the <gap/> of <gap/> to<gap/></del><lb/>
<del>the constant practical</del> <add><del>It is a long established practice</del></add> <del>of the <gap/> of <gap/> to<gap/></del><lb/>
 
<add>To cause</add> <hi rend="underline">trust m</hi>onies, as often as a suitable case presents itself,<lb/>
to be laid out <add>in the purchase of Government Annuities</add> for the benefit of the principals, <del>in the</del><lb/>
<del>purchase of Government Annuities</del>:<add>is in the  <unclear>Court</unclear> of Chancery matter of <del><gap/></del> long established</add> <add><del>[+]</del></add> <del>The credit of</del> <note><add>[+]</add> a practice which,<lb/>
by <del>an</del><add>an Act of</add> very <gap/> <gap/><hi rend="superscript">+</hi>,<lb/>
has received <add>express</add> support<lb/>
from <del>the legislature</del>.<add>Parliament.</add> &#x2014;</note><lb/>
the proposed <add>practice: [+] The credit of</add> new Government Annuities having been<lb/>


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31 Sept. 1800 3 Abstract

Advant.
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2. It may be made
to promote probity
on the part of
of all descriptions
Trustees to most
trust money in
Annuity Note paper
immediately as released - to keep

2. Preservation of probity on the part of Trustees of
all sorts, too whose function it belongs to receive money
on account of their principals: - Excecutors and
Administrators - Guardians - Stewards- Assignees of Bankrupts -
Prize Agents - Factors and the like.

Already it is, and for several generations has been
the constant practical It is a long established practice of the of to
To cause trust monies, as often as a suitable case presents itself,
to be laid out in the purchase of Government Annuities for the benefit of the principals, in the
purchase of Government Annuities:is in the Court of Chancery matter of long established [+] The credit of [+] a practice which,
by anan Act of very +,
has received express support
from the legislature.Parliament.

the proposed practice: [+] The credit of new Government Annuities having been
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