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<p>4. It might be made to recover their <add>put in possession of the new</add> securities<lb/> | <p>4. It might be made to recover their <add>put in possession of the new</add> securities<lb/> | ||
against fogery, which <gap/> <gap/> possessed.</p> | against fogery, which <gap/> <gap/> possessed.</p> | ||
<p>5. Markets for the portion of it ought to be opened<lb/> | |||
all over the country, by the simple expedient of<lb/> | |||
<del><gap/></del> remitting it in such quantities and<lb/> | |||
proportions as should be deemed advisable in the several<lb/> | |||
local offices already in the <unclear>Jury</unclear> of Government:<lb/> | |||
for example Post Offices, Stamp-Offices,<lb/> | |||
Excise Offices, Custom House Offices <add>It</add></p> | |||
Recapitulation & Note (a)
Supposing the general plan & the proposed Amnesty
currency to be discarded, an advantage
upon a smaller scale might still be from
it, by applying some of the features of it to the improvement
of their exciting species of Government currency
called an Exchequer Bill, in such manneras to cause it to be of a lower rate of interest than it would otherwise be
1. It might be made out for much smaller
say £10 or £9: that is to say, a part of the
whole mass might be broken down with a view to
general circulation, a consistent portion being recovered in the present
large sums being for operations on a large scale.
2. It might be furnished with the proposed and,
to computation, by proper in the front or back
of it
3. It might be made to remove
for general circulation, which depend upon the
great of the paper viz. upon the size, from
and thinness, and which are possessed by the
notes which confer the currency of the Bank of
England
4. It might be made to recover their put in possession of the new securities
against fogery, which possessed.
5. Markets for the portion of it ought to be opened
all over the country, by the simple expedient of
remitting it in such quantities and
proportions as should be deemed advisable in the several
local offices already in the Jury of Government:
for example Post Offices, Stamp-Offices,
Excise Offices, Custom House Offices It