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To the amount of the addition thus promised to<lb/> the mass of national capital, in respect of <del>that</del> <add>< | To the amount of the addition thus promised to<lb/> the mass of national capital, in respect of <del>that</del> <add><unclear>freed</unclear><lb/> capital, and such other</add> parts of the mass, <del>which</del> <add>as</add> owe <add>of are</add> <hi rend='underline'>intrinsically productive</hi><lb/> nature, it may naturally enough expected that<lb/> I should add the augmentation promised <add><del>to capital</del></add> in the<lb/> <del>spirit of</del> <hi rend='underline'>circulating</hi> capital - viz. to<lb/> that branch of it which consists of money.</p> | ||
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That <del><gap/> <gap/></del> in certain circumstances<lb/> is augmentation of this sort would be among<lb/> the <gap/> consequences, and even, unless<lb/> prevented by special care, among the necessary<lb/> consequences, if the measure is a proposition <lb/> the truth of which will I imagine appear<lb/> with sufficient evidence: but, <add><del>int</del></add> so far from <lb/>taking credit for any such result, in the account<lb/> <del>number of the advantages,</del> <add><del>character of an advantage,</del></add> <add>of <hi rend='underline'>advantages</hi></add> probity requires<lb/> that I should give warning of it as <del>wrong</del> <add>a source of</add> <lb/><del>the dangers</del> <add><hi rend='underline'>danger.</hi></add> <del>which obviated by <unclear>apposite</unclear><lb/> safeguards, would <unclear>appear</unclear> present thereafter in <add>suf</add> in<lb/> the character of <add><gap/> as a</add> of a very serious <gap/> of among<lb/> the other inconvenience, and go nigh to outweigh<lb/> the whole mass of advantage <add>the whole of the advantage</add> which has been<lb/> <add>or will be</add> seen resulting from the measure. To <unclear>face</unclear><lb/> [To place the danger in its true light, and] <add>thus in</add> </del> To point out<lb/> the <del>remedy</del> <add>mans of obviating <del>it</del> this danger,</add> will be the business of an ensuing<lb/> chapter. <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> Ch. XVI.</note> | That <del><gap/> <gap/></del> in certain circumstances<lb/> is augmentation of this sort would be among<lb/> the <gap/> consequences, and even, unless<lb/> prevented by special care, among the necessary<lb/> consequences, if the measure is a proposition <lb/> the truth of which will I imagine appear<lb/> with sufficient evidence: but, <add><del>int</del></add> so far from <lb/>taking credit for any such result, in the account<lb/> <del>number of the advantages,</del> <add><del>character of an advantage,</del></add> <add>of <hi rend='underline'>advantages</hi></add> probity requires<lb/> that I should give warning of it as <del>wrong</del> <add>a source of</add> <lb/><del>the dangers</del> <add><hi rend='underline'>danger.</hi></add> <del>which obviated by <unclear>apposite</unclear><lb/> safeguards, would <unclear>appear</unclear> present thereafter in <add>suf</add> in<lb/> the character of <add><gap/> as a</add> of a very serious <gap/> of among<lb/> the other inconvenience, and go nigh to outweigh<lb/> the whole mass of advantage <add>the whole of the advantage</add> which has been<lb/> <add>or will be</add> seen resulting from the measure. To <unclear>face</unclear><lb/> [To place the danger in its true light, and] <add>thus in</add> </del> To point out<lb/> the <del>remedy</del> <add>mans of obviating <del>it</del> this danger,</add> will be the business of an ensuing<lb/> chapter. <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> Ch. XVI.</note> |
To the amount of the addition thus promised to
the mass of national capital, in respect of that freed
capital, and such other parts of the mass, which as owe of are intrinsically productive
nature, it may naturally enough expected that
I should add the augmentation promised to capital in the
spirit of circulating capital - viz. to
that branch of it which consists of money.
That in certain circumstances
is augmentation of this sort would be among
the consequences, and even, unless
prevented by special care, among the necessary
consequences, if the measure is a proposition
the truth of which will I imagine appear
with sufficient evidence: but, int so far from
taking credit for any such result, in the account
number of the advantages, character of an advantage, of advantages probity requires
that I should give warning of it as wrong a source of
the dangers danger. which obviated by apposite
safeguards, would appear present thereafter in suf in
the character of as a of a very serious of among
the other inconvenience, and go nigh to outweigh
the whole mass of advantage the whole of the advantage which has been
or will be seen resulting from the measure. To face
[To place the danger in its true light, and] thus in To point out
the remedy mans of obviating it this danger, will be the business of an ensuing
chapter. + + Ch. XVI.
Ch. XII. Advantage
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