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<head>14 Aug 1800 + Art. 20<lb/> 5</head> | <head>14 Aug 1800 + Art. 20<lb/> 5</head> | ||
Under these circumstances, the opening of a<lb/> second <sic>spece</sic> will considerably (it is evident) give<lb/> an increased value to the <add>whole remaining</add> paper of the first <sic>spece</sic>,<lb/> which increase can <del>never <unclear>account</unclear> to gent</del> not,<lb/> at any time, nor in the instance of any class<lb/> amount to quite so much as 25 per Cent, <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi>(the difference between the rates of interest on the <gap/> speces) <del><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi></del> payable during the times of respite,</note> and<lb/> from thence will <del>as</del> vary, in a <add><del>in a decreasing scale</del></add> series, decreasing<lb/> <del>from thence</del> <add>down</add> to 0. <add>The notes of</add> Each class will, at all times,<lb/> be worth some thing more than the <del>corresponding classes<lb/> as the reduction goes on, <gap/> of interest keeps on its course</del><lb/> <add>notes<lb/> of the <unclear>secure</unclear> magnitudes, in an inferior class: and </add><lb/> as the time for the redemption of the highest or last <lb/>redeemed class <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> and therefore for the reduction of the rate of interest upon each class,</note> <del>approaches,</del> | <p>Under these circumstances, the opening of a<lb/> second <sic>spece</sic> will considerably (it is evident) give<lb/> an increased value to the <add>whole remaining</add> paper of the first <sic>spece</sic>,<lb/> which increase can <del>never <unclear>account</unclear> to gent</del> not,<lb/> at any time, nor in the instance of any class<lb/> amount to quite so much as 25 per Cent, <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi>(the difference between the rates of interest on the <gap/> speces) <del><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi></del> payable during the times of respite,</note> and<lb/> from thence will <del>as</del> vary, in a <add><del>in a decreasing scale</del></add> series, decreasing<lb/> <del>from thence</del> <add>down</add> to 0. <add>The notes of</add> Each class will, at all times,<lb/> be worth some thing more than the <del>corresponding classes<lb/> as the reduction goes on, <gap/> of interest keeps on its course</del><lb/> <add>notes<lb/> of the <unclear>secure</unclear> magnitudes, in an inferior class: and </add><lb/> as the time for the redemption of the highest or last <lb/>redeemed class <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> and therefore for the reduction of the rate of interest upon each class,</note> <del>approaches,</del> | ||
<add>is seen to approach,</add> <del>as the redemption goes<lb/> on,</del> the entire value of the Notes | <add>is seen to approach,</add> <del>as the redemption goes<lb/> on,</del> the entire value of the Notes of all the classes <lb/>will <gap/> together. <add>At the outset, this rise in value will approach</add><lb/> <del>The <unclear>mere</unclear> prospect of this rise</del><lb/> the nearer to the 25 per Cent, the less quick the progress<lb/></p> | ||
14 Aug 1800 + Art. 20
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Under these circumstances, the opening of a
second spece will considerably (it is evident) give
an increased value to the whole remaining paper of the first spece,
which increase can never account to gent not,
at any time, nor in the instance of any class
amount to quite so much as 25 per Cent, + +(the difference between the rates of interest on the speces) + payable during the times of respite, and
from thence will as vary, in a in a decreasing scale series, decreasing
from thence down to 0. The notes of Each class will, at all times,
be worth some thing more than the corresponding classes
as the reduction goes on, of interest keeps on its course
notes
of the secure magnitudes, in an inferior class: and
as the time for the redemption of the highest or last
redeemed class + + and therefore for the reduction of the rate of interest upon each class, approaches,
is seen to approach, as the redemption goes
on, the entire value of the Notes of all the classes
will together. At the outset, this rise in value will approach
The mere prospect of this rise
the nearer to the 25 per Cent, the less quick the progress
Identifier: | JB/002/072/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2. |
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1800-08-14 |
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002 |
annuity notes |
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072 |
art. 20 |
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jeremy bentham |
<…>m 1798 |
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frances wright |
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1798 |
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