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<p>It may here <sic>occurr</sic>, that if the <del>more</del> cash <add>Government money</add> were<lb/> in this way were to come up to the Metropolis to the<lb/> <add>Principal</add> Annuity. Note office to be exchanged for Annuity <lb/>Notes, as well might it come up to the Exchequer, <lb/> the Custom Office, the Excise office or<lb/> other such <del>fid</del> Principal Office of receipt at<lb/> once and then they, without being remanded to <lb/>the local Offices in the Country, by whom it<lb/> would <sic>afterwards</sic> be to be remitted to the <unclear>Mistress</unclear>,<lb/> viz: to that one of the principal <add>above mentioned</add> Officers to<lb/> which he is subordinate. The answer is this<lb/> the observation is just with regard to all sums <lb/>but such as the nature of the <unclear>receiver</unclear> requires to <lb/>be kept in the hands of the Local Receiver, as<lb/> a fund for the answering of contingent demands: <add>accordingly</add> <del>but</del><lb/> the sums thus excepted are the only sums in regard<lb/> to which the exchange in question is proposed<lb/> to be allowed.</p>  
<p>It may here <sic>occurr</sic>, that if the <del>more</del> cash <add>Government money</add> were<lb/> in this way were to come up to the Metropolis to the<lb/> <add>Principal</add> Annuity. Note office to be exchanged for Annuity <lb/>Notes, as well might it come up to the Exchequer, <lb/> the Custom Office, the Excise office or<lb/> other such <del>fid</del> Principal Office of receipt at<lb/> once and then they, without being remanded to <lb/>the local Offices in the Country, by whom it<lb/> would <sic>afterwards</sic> be to be remitted to the <unclear>Mistress</unclear>,<lb/> viz: to that one of the principal <add>above mentioned</add> Officers to<lb/> which he is subordinate. The answer is this<lb/> the observation is just with regard to all sums <lb/>but such as the nature of the <unclear>receiver</unclear> requires to <lb/>be kept in the hands of the Local Receiver, as<lb/> a fund for the answering of contingent demands: <add>accordingly</add> <del>but</del><lb/> the sums thus excepted are the only sums in regard<lb/> to which the exchange in question is proposed<lb/> to be allowed.</p>  
   
 
<p>If shared between Government and the office<lb/> in what mode shall the profit in question be shared<lb/> by allowing him the which profit <del>as what</del> for such<lb/> a length of time, accounting for it after that time to<lb/> Government, or by allowing him a part, and best<lb/> a part of it, from the first? These are questions<lb/> which in the present stage of the proposal it is <lb/>sufficient to start <!-- ? -->: the time would be <unclear>early</unclear> enough<lb/> for the description of these at a much maturer stage.</p>
 
 
             





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It may here occurr, that if the more cash Government money were
in this way were to come up to the Metropolis to the
Principal Annuity. Note office to be exchanged for Annuity
Notes, as well might it come up to the Exchequer,
the Custom Office, the Excise office or
other such fid Principal Office of receipt at
once and then they, without being remanded to
the local Offices in the Country, by whom it
would afterwards be to be remitted to the Mistress,
viz: to that one of the principal above mentioned Officers to
which he is subordinate. The answer is this
the observation is just with regard to all sums
but such as the nature of the receiver requires to
be kept in the hands of the Local Receiver, as
a fund for the answering of contingent demands: accordingly but
the sums thus excepted are the only sums in regard
to which the exchange in question is proposed
to be allowed.

If shared between Government and the office
in what mode shall the profit in question be shared
by allowing him the which profit as what for such
a length of time, accounting for it after that time to
Government, or by allowing him a part, and best
a part of it, from the first? These are questions
which in the present stage of the proposal it is
sufficient to start : the time would be early enough
for the description of these at a much maturer stage.











































Identifier: | JB/002/177/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

19-20

Box

002

Main Headings

annuity notes

Folio number

177

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e5 / f19

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

1798 a<…>

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

frances wright

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1798

Notes public

ID Number

916

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