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<note>An <unclear>undesirable</unclear> Bankruptcy may <del>be attended with</del> be a state more <unclear>eligible</unclear> than the state <add><unclear>nation</unclear></add> was put into by the glorious operation of M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Pelham</note><!-- note in pencil -->
<p><note>An <unclear>undesirable</unclear> Bankruptcy may <del>be attended with</del> be a state more <unclear>eligible</unclear> than the state <add><unclear>nation</unclear></add> was put into by the glorious operation of M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Pelham</note><!-- note in pencil -->
It may be not altogether without its use<lb/>
It may be not altogether without its use<lb/>
that men should be apprised &#x2014; not only that<lb/>
that men should be apprised &#x2014; not only that<lb/>
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opinion <add>conception <add>understanding</add></add> - Paradox and <sic>falshood</sic> are not synonymous:<lb/>
opinion <add>conception <add>understanding</add></add> - Paradox and <sic>falshood</sic> are not synonymous:<lb/>
that which is extraordinary is not on that<lb/>
that which is extraordinary is not on that<lb/>
account necessarily untrue.    
account necessarily untrue.</p>
 
<p>The <del>fam</del> operation, the famous the glorious the<lb/>
alas! <del>init</del> inimitable operation of M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Pelham<lb/>
was in substance and effect neither more nor less<lb/>
than a tax &#x2014; a tax of 25 per cent &#x2014; upon the<lb/>
Funds: an operation <del>differing in no respect</del> in<lb/>
its effects on the property and the feelings <del><gap/></del> the<lb/>
parties interested <del>from</del> differing in no respect or<lb/>
degree from that sort of Bankruptcy which would be<lb/>
committed if for every £3 a year annuity<lb/>
payable on a nominal capital of £100, 15<hi rend='superscript'>s</hi> were<lb/>
to be withheld <add>kept back</add> and remain unpaid. It was a tax<lb/>
consented to by <add>which had the consent of</add> the parties it is true: but a consent<lb/>
generated by what motive? <add>brought about by what means?</add> - by the apprehension<lb/>
of a mans not being able to make even so much<lb/>
as that of <del>his</del> money if (as government had a right <add>to</add></p>
 
     




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A 1 Political Prospects

An undesirable Bankruptcy may be attended with be a state more eligible than the state nation was put into by the glorious operation of Mr Pelham It may be not altogether without its use
that men should be apprised — not only that
there are degrees of Bankruptcy from a flea-bite
to a death-wound — but even that a very
high degree of its Bankruptcy may be scarce if at indistinguishable
all dis- in its effects, from the highest degree
of prosperity ever yet experienced. This
is it must be confessed a Paradox. But Paradox
which means but contrary to general
opinion conception <add>understanding</add> - Paradox and falshood are not synonymous:
that which is extraordinary is not on that
account necessarily untrue.

The fam operation, the famous the glorious the
alas! init inimitable operation of Mr Pelham
was in substance and effect neither more nor less
than a tax — a tax of 25 per cent — upon the
Funds: an operation differing in no respect in
its effects on the property and the feelings the
parties interested from differing in no respect or
degree from that sort of Bankruptcy which would be
committed if for every £3 a year annuity
payable on a nominal capital of £100, 15s were
to be withheld kept back and remain unpaid. It was a tax
consented to by which had the consent of the parties it is true: but a consent
generated by what motive? brought about by what means? - by the apprehension
of a mans not being able to make even so much
as that of his money if (as government had a right to




Identifier: | JB/107/156/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

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not numbered

Box

107

Main Headings

Folio number

156

Info in main headings field

political prospects

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

g&ep 1794

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

fr3

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

35147

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