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<p><note><!-- in pencil -->Annuity Notes Plan 22 <del>Interval of Suspension</del>Former Resort suspension of the currency during the season of payment</note> The interval of suspension being thus short,<lb/>
should even the circulation of this species of currency,<lb/>
be for the whole of that interval suspended<lb/>
altogether, it should scarcely seem that the value<lb/>
of <del>it</del>, <add>this species of <gap/></add> even in its character of a paper currency<lb/>
would suffer any very considerable diminution<lb/>
from that <add>circumstance</add> cause. The assurance of removing<lb/>
it back at the end of that short period<lb/>
would be entire: and in the mean time its<lb/>
augmentation in value <add>on the score of interest</add> by lapse of time would<lb/>
be going on <add>undisturbed</add> with the same rapidity during this<lb/>
interval, as during any other interval of the same<lb/>
extent</p>




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Annuity Notes Plan 22 Interval of SuspensionFormer Resort suspension of the currency during the season of payment The interval of suspension being thus short,
should even the circulation of this species of currency,
be for the whole of that interval suspended
altogether, it should scarcely seem that the value
of it, this species of even in its character of a paper currency
would suffer any very considerable diminution
from that circumstance cause. The assurance of removing
it back at the end of that short period
would be entire: and in the mean time its
augmentation in value on the score of interest by lapse of time would
be going on undisturbed with the same rapidity during this
interval, as during any other interval of the same
extent


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