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Art. 2
Art. 2. [2] page 2[Daily Interest a farthing]upon
the standard note a farthing]
1 A farthing, as
being a sum having a species of real money in actual
circulation to express it: - 2. a farthing as being the
smallest piece: 3. the smallest piece, as being adapted to
the a note of the smallest size capable of affording
at the proposed rate of interest an interest thus expressed: in the smallest of all such
... affording the advantage being preferred for the
standard rate, or or experimental rate,
as being adapted to the pecuniary
facilities of the greatest number of customers.
Three former half penny a day Exchequer Notes Bills specify,
upon the face of them, the daily interest: the amount of which interest
is
at present 3d½. Amount of interest, nearly 1½
times as much as in the present caseexactly. Amount of principal, not
quite 8 times: the yearly interest allowed at present by Exchequer
Bills being 5 1/3 per Cent nearly
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jeremy bentham |
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