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<p><!-- pencil -->24 Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1801<lb/>
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<p><add>The value of</add> Money is now (in the beginning of <add>the year</add> 1801) <del>but</del><lb/>
 
no more than half what it was 40 years ago:<lb/>
 
40 years hence <del><gap/></del> (in the beginning of the year<lb/>
1841) it will be no more than half what it<lb/>
is at present.</p>
<p>Such are the two propositions which constitute <lb/>
the basis of the ensuing pages:  and of<lb/>
the proposed measures to which they lead.<lb/>
Such are the propositions which<hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> in a form more commodious for discussion than any that would be more accurate, and</note> express without <add>with</add><lb/>
<add>a de</add> <add>a degree of accuracy near sufficient enough for practice express</add> any such deviation from accuracy as<lb/>
can lead to any difference in point of practoce<lb/>
<del>wh</del> the <add>best</add> estimate I have <del>been led</del> <add>seen reason</add> to form of the<lb/>
amount of that depretiation the existence of<lb/>
which in a considerable degree is not a matter<lb/>
of doubt with anybody.</p>
<p>I say sufficient for practice:  for <add>although</add> if, for<lb/>
argument sake the depretiation instead of<lb/>
amounting as above to 50 per Cent should<lb/>
not prove to amount to more than 25 per<lb/>
Cent, the demand for remedial measures<lb/>
would not by an aberration even of this magnitude<lb/>
be found, I conceive, to be <add>done</add> taken <gap/><lb/>
nor the propriety of the measures recommended<lb/>
in that view disproved.</p>
<p>But it will appear, I am inclined to<lb/>
think that the depretiation of it be not quite<lb/>
so much as 50 per Cent is <add>at any rate</add> much nearer the<lb/>
50 per Cent than the 25.</p>
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24 Jany 1801
Paper Mischief

The value of Money is now (in the beginning of the year 1801) but
no more than half what it was 40 years ago:
40 years hence (in the beginning of the year
1841) it will be no more than half what it
is at present.

Such are the two propositions which constitute
the basis of the ensuing pages: and of
the proposed measures to which they lead.
Such are the propositions which in a form more commodious for discussion than any that would be more accurate, and express without with
a de a degree of accuracy near sufficient enough for practice express any such deviation from accuracy as
can lead to any difference in point of practoce
wh the best estimate I have been led seen reason to form of the
amount of that depretiation the existence of
which in a considerable degree is not a matter
of doubt with anybody.

I say sufficient for practice: for although if, for
argument sake the depretiation instead of
amounting as above to 50 per Cent should
not prove to amount to more than 25 per
Cent, the demand for remedial measures
would not by an aberration even of this magnitude
be found, I conceive, to be done taken
nor the propriety of the measures recommended
in that view disproved.

But it will appear, I am inclined to
think that the depretiation of it be not quite
so much as 50 per Cent is at any rate much nearer the
50 per Cent than the 25.


Identifier: | JB/003/103/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 3.

Date_1

1800-01-24

Marginal Summary Numbering

1

Box

003

Main Headings

manual of political economy

Folio number

103

Info in main headings field

paper mischief

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

1798 a<…>

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1798

Notes public

ID Number

1513

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