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"enough to be an object of finance".<hi rend="superscript">+</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">+</hi>Supra <del>p.</del> §. 8. p.</note></p> | "enough to be an object of finance".<hi rend="superscript">+</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">+</hi>Supra <del>p.</del> §. 8. p.</note></p> | ||
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6 Aug. 1801
When, with all this before his eyes, the learned Baronet asserts, and asserts
with so much composure, that the extension of
"the plan to paying off public Annuitants
"would in no case be practicable", I am altogether
at a loss to conceive, what could have been the ideas
could that in his mind have presented themselves
in company with those words. Paying off
is the word I used+ +Art. 19, 20: – paying off is the word
he uses. Buying in I mention as the first
stage of the plan+ +ibid: buying-in, he (by implication
at least) considers as that first stage. Paying
off I speak of as an "extension"+ +Art. 19. from that
first stage: paying off he speaks of as an
"extension" likewise. The practicability of the
plan as to the buying in he does not directly
controvert: on the contrary, by the implication which, I am
almost inclined bold enough to state as tantamount to
a necessary one, he even admitts it: the yes;– in
a certain quantity he certainly does admitt
it: – in short in any quantity "not great
"enough to be an object of finance".+ +Supra p. §. 8. p.
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