★ Find a new page to transcribe in our list of Untranscribed Manuscripts
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
<head>6 Sept. 1800<lb/> 5<lb/><del>This consider Better to the average Mark <gap/> by degree</del></head> | <head>6 Sept. 1800<lb/> 5<lb/><del>This consider Better to the average Mark <gap/> by degree</del></head> | ||
But the <hi rend='underline'>resource</hi> - <add>(it may be asked)</add> <hi rend='underline'>Shall Government deprive itself<lb/> of such a resource?</hi> — <add>The answer is short and simple.</add> <del><gap/> as Government</del><lb/> can not lose the resource, without however first <add>previously</add> reaping<lb/> such a profit as would purchase the fee simple of<lb/> the resource, <del>instead</del> of which it has <add>now</add> the occasional<lb/> use. <del>It is only the real capital of the </del>The real<lb/> resource is confined <add>amount of <add>the</add> real cash</add> <del>real capital</del> | But the <hi rend='underline'>resource</hi> - <add>(it may be asked)</add> <hi rend='underline'>Shall Government deprive itself<lb/> of such a resource?</hi> — <add>The answer is short and simple.</add> <del><gap/> as Government</del><lb/> can not lose the resource, without however first <add>previously</add> reaping<lb/> such a profit as would purchase the fee simple of<lb/> the resource, <del>instead</del> of which it has <add>now</add> the occasional<lb/> use. <del>It is only the real capital of the </del>The real<lb/> resource is confined <add>amount of <add>the</add> real cash</add> <del>real capital<add>circulating</add></del> of the Banks <lb/>[and to the pecuniary part of it] The fictitious capital <lb/>the <del>men</del> mass of annuity paid to the Bank by Government <lb/>cconstitutes no part of it. The profit by the<lb/> income is such as would enable Government to<lb/> have constantly in hand cash <del>[were then any use of it <add>in doing so.]</add></del><lb/> | ||
- -
6 Sept. 1800
5
This consider Better to the average Mark by degree
But the resource - (it may be asked) Shall Government deprive itself
of such a resource? — The answer is short and simple. as Government
can not lose the resource, without however first previously reaping
such a profit as would purchase the fee simple of
the resource, instead of which it has now the occasional
use. It is only the real capital of the The real
resource is confined amount of <add>the real cash</add> real capitalcirculating of the Banks
[and to the pecuniary part of it] The fictitious capital
the men mass of annuity paid to the Bank by Government
cconstitutes no part of it. The profit by the
income is such as would enable Government to
have constantly in hand cash [were then any use of it in doing so.]
- -
Identifier: | JB/002/264/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2. |
|||
---|---|---|---|
1800-09-06 |
7 |
||
002 |
Annuity Notes |
||
264 |
|||
001 |
|||
Text sheet |
1 |
||
Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property. |
E5 / F172 |
||
Jeremy Bentham |
TW 1794 |
||
Francis Hall |
|||
1794 |
|||
1003 |
|||