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<p>It is only in time of war that the resource <lb/>is of any value. <del>The By the proposed measure<lb/> nothing will be taken from the</del> The quantity of money<lb/> in the country will not be lessened at any rate by<lb/> the proposed measure: the great and only danger is — <lb/><del>lest the <gap/> imbalance be too great,</del> <add>lest it be increased too much   | <p>It is only in time of war that the resource <lb/>is of any value. <del>The By the proposed measure<lb/> nothing will be taken from the</del> The quantity of money<lb/> in the country will not be lessened at any rate by<lb/> the proposed measure: the great and only danger is — <lb/><del>lest the <gap/> imbalance be too great,</del> <add>lest it be increased too much should</add> <del>The</del> <add>Upon any emergency, the</add> same quantity <lb/>of money would therefore be to be had, and<lb/> always <add>to be</add> had, only through a <hi rend='underline'>channel</hi> <del>somewhat</del> <add>perhaps</add><lb/> different, and at a rate of interest, <unclear>probably</unclear>,<lb/> though not certainly, a little higher. <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> At the worst, to a <del>for</del> set against the gain of the twenty, thirty or forty millions, two or three times in the course of ten or twenty years, an <add>extra</add> expense to the amount of £50,000 or £100,000 might be incurred. Upon these occasions </note> <del>More</del><lb/> <add>A <del>small</del> quantity</add><lb/> <add>of</add> money might come to be raised, <del>now and then,</del> <add>upon these occasions,</add> upon<lb/> Bills in the nature of Exchequer Bills, <del>by prev</del><lb/> under powers previously and regularly obtained from<lb/> Parliament, instead of being raised by Treasury Bills.<lb/> without powers from Parliament.</p>    | ||
<p>The resource, such as it is, might or might <lb/>not be reduced, but at the <gap/> would be but reduced. <add>Even now</add> Profit by paper <unclear>speces</unclear> is but a part of <lb/>the profits of the Bank.</p>      | <p>The resource, such as it is, might or might <lb/>not be reduced, but at the <gap/> would be but reduced. <add>Even now</add> Profit by paper <unclear>speces</unclear> is but a part of <lb/>the profits of the Bank.</p>      | ||
It is only in time of war that the resource 
is of any value. The By the proposed measure
 nothing will be taken from the The quantity of money
 in the country will not be lessened at any rate by
 the proposed measure: the great and only danger is — 
lest the  imbalance be too great, lest it be increased too much should The Upon any emergency, the same quantity 
of money would therefore be to be had, and
 always to be had, only through a channel somewhat perhaps
 different, and at a rate of interest, probably,
 though not certainly, a little higher. + + At the worst, to a for set against the gain of the twenty, thirty or forty millions, two or three times in the course of ten or twenty years, an extra expense to the amount of £50,000 or £100,000 might be incurred. Upon these occasions  More
 A small quantity
 of money might come to be raised, now and then, upon these occasions, upon
 Bills in the nature of Exchequer Bills, by prev
 under powers previously and regularly obtained from
 Parliament, instead of being raised by Treasury Bills.
 without powers from Parliament.
The resource, such as it is, might or might 
not be reduced, but at the  would be but reduced. Even now Profit by paper speces is but a part of 
the profits of the Bank.
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