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of cash in the metropolis to be undiminished by  
of cash in the metropolis to be undiminished by  
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the measure <add>the amount of the above profits will even</add> <del>this purpose will</del> be <hi rend='underline'><sic>meat</sic><!-- mis-spelling of 'met' ? --></hi>.  <hi rend='underline'>Will</hi> it  
the measure <add>the amount of the above profits will even</add> <del>this purpose will</del> be <hi rend='underline'><sic>meat</sic><!-- mis-spelling of 'met'? --></hi>.  <hi rend='underline'>Will</hi> it  
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remain undiminished ?  <del>In</del> the affirmative seems <add>highly</add> probable &#x2014;
remain undiminished?  <del>In</del> the affirmative seems <add>highly</add> probable &#x2014;
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[See Ch. <del>IV.</del> <add>XIV.</add>] <del>G<hi rend='underline'>rounds</hi>:</del> <add>xc :</add> <del>and Ch. XVII.</del>  <del><hi rend='underline'>Objections</hi>.</del>]
[See Ch. <del>IV.</del> <add>XIV.</add>] <del>G<hi rend='underline'>rounds</hi>:</del> <add>xc :</add> <del>and Ch. XVII.</del>  <del><hi rend='underline'>Objections</hi>.</del>]
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<p><!-- indented --><del>One circumstance</del>  Among the efforts of the measure
<p><!-- indented --><del>One circumstance</del>  Among the efforts of the measure
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is one , <add>that to a certain degree <del>that will</del> can not fail</add> <del>the tendency of which is</del> to measure that quantity .
is one , <add>that to a certain degree <del>that will</del> can not fail</add> <del>the tendency of which is</del> to measure that quantity.
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The cash which <add>now remains , and would</add> otherwise <del>hav</del> remained in
The cash which <add>now remains , and would</add> otherwise <del>hav</del> remained in
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the hands of the frugal poor , in <del>p</del> unproductive hoards ,
the hands of the frugal poor, in <del>p</del> unproductive hoards,
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being <add>now <del>poud</del> poured</add> <del>put</del> into the hands of <add><del>Government hands</del></add> the Commissioners of Redemption <add>through the medium <add><del>paid</del></add><!-- added from beneath --> of the Annuity Note Offices ,</add> in return for Annuity Note paper , will
being <add>now <del>poud</del> poured</add> <del>put</del> into the hands of <add><del>Government hands</del></add> the Commissioners of Redemption <add>through the medium <add><del>paid</del></add><!-- added from beneath --> of the Annuity Note Offices,</add> in return for Annuity Note paper, will
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be restored to the circulation , and add to the quantity
be restored to the circulation, and add to the quantity
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put into the hands of Bankers.  
put into the hands of Bankers.  

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+ 178 8 Abstract

Ch XIII Particular interest Supposing the quantity of cash [in the metropolis]
undiminished

8 continued There then we see two a <add>new double source</add> sources of profit opened
or left open by the measure to the Banking Houses of the Metropolis
— 1. Profit by interest of Annuity Note paper kept in
reserve, instead of cash to answer draughts;: instead of cash] - and -
2. Profit by Annuity Note paper kept for customers,
upon terms. These profits Suppose the quantity
of cash in the metropolis to be undiminished by
the measure the amount of the above profits will even this purpose will be meat. Will it
remain undiminished? In the affirmative seems highly probable —
[See Ch. IV. XIV.] Grounds: xc : and Ch. XVII. Objections.]

One circumstance Among the efforts of the measure
is one , that to a certain degree that will can not fail the tendency of which is to measure that quantity.
The cash which now remains , and would otherwise hav remained in
the hands of the frugal poor, in p unproductive hoards,
being now poud poured put into the hands of Government hands the Commissioners of Redemption through the medium <add>paid of the Annuity Note Offices,</add> in return for Annuity Note paper, will
be restored to the circulation, and add to the quantity
put into the hands of Bankers.




Identifier: | JB/002/270/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

8 continued

Box

002

Main Headings

annuity notes

Folio number

270

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e8 / f178

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

tw 1794

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

francis hall

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

1009

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