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<head><note>Ch. XII</note></head> | <head><note>Ch. XII</note></head> | ||
The want of a <del>co</del> circulating medium <add><del>that scarcely</del></add> <add>as such</add> <del>of</del><lb/> <add>that deficiency, of</add> which so much was said in 1797, is <add>not felt</add><del>no longer<lb/> felt no longer,</del> <add>now,</add> but it may <sic>recurr</sic> at any time.<lb/> From <add>my</add> the concurrence united wisdom of all parties interested, <lb/> it received <del>as</del> a cure at the time from a<lb/> <del>to be <gap/> at any time to become the <gap/><lb/> </del> number of <del>measures</del> concurrent measures, all of them<lb/> <add><del>of mischief, and</del></add> perfectly well adapted to the production of the effect.<lb/> | The want of a <del>co</del> circulating medium <add><del>that scarcely</del></add> <add>as such</add> <del>of</del><lb/> <add>that deficiency, of</add> which so much was said in 1797, is <add>not felt</add><del>no longer<lb/> felt no longer,</del> <add>now,</add> but it may <sic>recurr</sic> at any time.<lb/> From <add>my</add> the concurrence united wisdom of all parties interested, <lb/> it received <del>as</del> a cure at the time from a<lb/> <del>to be <gap/> at any time to become the <gap/><lb/> </del> number of <del>measures</del> concurrent measures, all of them<lb/> <add><del>of mischief, and</del></add> perfectly well adapted to the production of the effect.<lb/> <del>It received from</del> From true wisdom it received <add>for the time a </add> perfect <del>the</del><lb/> <add>(<hi rend='superscript'>a</hi>)</add> <note><hi rend='superscript'>(a)</hi> Note in the next page p. 161</note> cure: but, by any other means than the sort of remedy here proposed,<lb/> to prevent the evil from recurring again and again<lb/> <add><del>without the remedy here proposed</del></add> it is <gap/> in the power of the most perfect<lb/> wisdom to prevent the recurrence of the evil: </del> | ||
Ch. XII
The want of a co circulating medium that scarcely as such of
that deficiency, of which so much was said in 1797, is not feltno longer
felt no longer, now, but it may recurr at any time.
From my the concurrence united wisdom of all parties interested,
it received as a cure at the time from a
to be at any time to become the
number of measures concurrent measures, all of them
of mischief, and perfectly well adapted to the production of the effect.
It received from From true wisdom it received for the time a perfect the
(a) (a) Note in the next page p. 161 cure: but, by any other means than the sort of remedy here proposed,
to prevent the evil from recurring again and again
without the remedy here proposed it is in the power of the most perfect
wisdom to prevent the recurrence of the evil:
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