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<head>Ch. XVI. Circulating Annuities</head><!-- written in pencil --> | |||
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<p><!-- indent --><note>II. Promotion of Fugality</note> A result not to be viewed without regret is — that, | |||
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in every <hi rend='underline'>period</hi> after the <!-- white space --> <hi rend='underline'>second</hi>, and , in proportion | |||
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as the rate of Interest afforded by Government-Annuities <add>comes</add> | |||
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<head>Note<hi rend='superscript'>(a)</hi> continued.</head><!-- centred --> | |||
<p>children have a principal share :-<!-- ndash on the line --> they derive nothing but | |||
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vexation and distress , from the money spent at the <hi rend='underline'>Ginshop</hi> | |||
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or the <hi rend='underline'>Alehouse</hi> . Compared with the <hi rend='underline'>prodigal</hi>, the hardest | |||
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of <hi rend='underline'>misers</hi> is a man of virtue . — | |||
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<p><!-- indent -->In the "<hi rend='underline'><del>o</del>Outline<!-- the initial lowercase 'o' has been amended to a capital one 'O'. I've shown this my writing then deleting the initial 'o' and writing 'O' alonside --> of a plan of provision for the poor</hi>" as | |||
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printed in Young's Annals of Agriculture, among the <hi rend='underline'>collateral | |||
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uses</hi> <del>as</del> these mentioned, as derivable from the system of | |||
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<hi rend='underline'>Industry-Houses</hi> these proposed, is that of their affording, | |||
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each of them to its Neighbourhood , a <hi rend='underline'>bank</hi>, for the reception | |||
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and improvement of the produce of frugality on a <hi rend='underline'>small</hi> | |||
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<hi rend='underline'>scale</hi>, under the name of <hi rend='underline'>Frugality Bank</hi> . In the plan | |||
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that was handed about of the then proposed <hi rend='underline'>Globe Insurance | |||
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<hi rend='underline'>Company</hi> , since established by Act of Parliament, among the | |||
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uses mentioned as proposed to be made of the Stock of such | |||
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Company, is that of carrying on the business of such | |||
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a <hi rend='underline'>Frugality-Bank</hi>; with a reference to the suggestions | |||
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given in relation to it in the above papers .— | |||
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<p>Were the proposed Annuity-Note paper to be emitted, | |||
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"<hi rend='underline'>Every</hi> poor <hi rend='underline'>man might be his own Banker"</hi>: | |||
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every poor man might , by throwing his little hoards | |||
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into this shape , make Banker's profit of his <hi rend='underline'>own</hi> | |||
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money . Every Country Cottage<!-- mdash on the line, or underlined ? Not sure if this is trying to imply the small 'e' of the next word - 'every' is to be capitalized ? --><hi rend='underline'> e</hi>very little town Tenement<unclear>—</unclear><!-- mdash on the line, or underline (but cannot underline an empty space ... nothing shows up!) -->might , | |||
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with this degree of profit , and with | |||
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a degree of security till now unknown<del>e</del> , be a | |||
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<hi rend='underline'>Frugality Bank</hi>. — | |||
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5 Ch. XVI. Circulating Annuities
II. Promotion of Fugality A result not to be viewed without regret is — that,
in every period after the second, and , in proportion
as the rate of Interest afforded by Government-Annuities comes
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Note(a) continued.
children have a principal share :- they derive nothing but
vexation and distress , from the money spent at the Ginshop
or the Alehouse . Compared with the prodigal, the hardest
of misers is a man of virtue . —
In the "oOutline of a plan of provision for the poor" as
printed in Young's Annals of Agriculture, among the collateral
uses as these mentioned, as derivable from the system of
Industry-Houses these proposed, is that of their affording,
each of them to its Neighbourhood , a bank, for the reception
and improvement of the produce of frugality on a small
scale, under the name of Frugality Bank . In the plan
that was handed about of the then proposed Globe Insurance
Company , since established by Act of Parliament, among the
uses mentioned as proposed to be made of the Stock of such
Company, is that of carrying on the business of such
a Frugality-Bank; with a reference to the suggestions
given in relation to it in the above papers .—
Were the proposed Annuity-Note paper to be emitted,
"Every poor man might be his own Banker":
every poor man might , by throwing his little hoards
into this shape , make Banker's profit of his own
money . Every Country Cottage every little town Tenement—might ,
with this degree of profit , and with
a degree of security till now unknowne , be a
Frugality Bank. —
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