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<head>Annuity Notes</head>
<head>Annuity Notes</head>


<p><note>Ch. <gap/> Principle of <gap/> 2 <gap/> nation can not <gap/> like the <gap/> of the National Debt</note> In this way the proposed measure <add>paper</add> will operate from<lb/>
<p><note>Ch. <gap/> Principle of <gap/> 2 A nation can not <gap/> <gap/> the construction of the National Debt</note> In this way the proposed measure <add>paper</add> will operate from<lb/>
the first: and in this same way it can <del><gap/></del> <add>ever</add> cease<lb/>
the first: and in this same way it can <del>never</del> <add>ever</add> cease<lb/>
to operate, <del>but</del> <add>it can only be</add> on the accomplishment of another most<lb/>
to operate, <del>but</del> <add>it can only be</add> on the accomplishment of another most<lb/>
desirable, and as yet regarded as <add>on</add> almost a hopeless<lb/>
desirable, and as yet regarded as <add>on</add> almost a hopeless<lb/>
want, the <sic>compleat</sic> removal of the <sic>burthen</sic> of national<lb/>
<unclear>want</unclear>, the <sic>compleat</sic> removal of the <sic>burthen</sic> of national<lb/>
debt.</p>
debt.</p>


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<p><note>3 Countries in which the demand for it in this point of view is still greater 1. Ireland 2. British India</note> The other countries under the dependence of the government<lb/>
<p><note>3 Countries in which the demand for it in this point of view is still greater 1. Ireland 2. British India</note> The other countries under the dependence of the government<lb/>
of this country, the attachment remains in but too<lb/>
of this country, the attachment remains in but too<lb/>
considerable a degree as yet to from: Ireland in particular,<lb/>
considerable a degree as yet to form: Ireland in particular,<lb/>
and British India.</p>
and British India.</p>


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of attachment, that a <gap/> grounded in it may<lb/>
of attachment, that a <gap/> grounded in it may<lb/>
surely be given as proof <add>in <gap/> of the success</add> against all opposition, single<lb/>
surely be given as proof <add>in <gap/> of the success</add> against all opposition, single<lb/>
or combined - against all combinations and <gap/>:<lb/>
or combined - against all combinations and conspiracies:<lb/>
it being more sturdy <add>and upon the whole more effective</add> in its <gap/> than any<lb/>
it being more sturdy <add>and upon the whole more effective</add> in its <gap/> than any<lb/>
principle or principles by which any such <gap/><lb/>
principle or principles by which any such <unclear>copperation</unclear><lb/>
can be kept alive &#x2014; any such considerations kept together.<lb/>
can be kept alive &#x2014; any such confederacies kept together.<lb/>
<del>It stands therefore in need</del> For it therefore but disable in itself, it stands in no need of<lb/>
<del>It stands therefore in need</del> For it therefore but disable in itself, it stands in no need of<lb/>
serving: <del>as do</del> the chance of all and <gap/> can not by<lb/>
serving: <del>as do</del> the chance of all and <gap/> can not by<lb/>

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Annuity Notes

Ch. Principle of 2 A nation can not the construction of the National Debt In this way the proposed measure paper will operate from
the first: and in this same way it can never ever cease
to operate, but it can only be on the accomplishment of another most
desirable, and as yet regarded as on almost a hopeless
want, the compleat removal of the burthen of national
debt.

The country the attachment for which the a fresh curing
is thus proposed has happily been already formed: only
but from causes of the strength of which there has been
but too much exfineur remains more or less expired
to waver.

3 Countries in which the demand for it in this point of view is still greater 1. Ireland 2. British India The other countries under the dependence of the government
of this country, the attachment remains in but too
considerable a degree as yet to form: Ireland in particular,
and British India.

So natural so firmly rooted is this principle
of attachment, that a grounded in it may
surely be given as proof in of the success against all opposition, single
or combined - against all combinations and conspiracies:
it being more sturdy and upon the whole more effective in its than any
principle or principles by which any such copperation
can be kept alive — any such confederacies kept together.
It stands therefore in need For it therefore but disable in itself, it stands in no need of
serving: as do the chance of all and can not by
any degree of publicity be disinterested: the danger of
its discontinuance proving inefficacious can not by any but previous publicity be
4 A grounded on it is be proved to fail by previous publicity — It is and combination proof.



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Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

2-4

Box

002

Main Headings

annuity notes

Folio number

318

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

1798 a<…>

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

frances wright

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1798

Notes public

ID Number

1057

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