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jobber; a profession to engage in which without
 any great disadvantage requires very particular 
and not generally impossible opportunities of information, 
observation, study and experience: a profession
 which in general a prudent man will not 
think it worth his while to embark in for the  
of any profit that can reasonably be expected from
 any single transaction or small number of transactions. 
Every man, it is true, is (by the Cause of
 the bond capable of being embarking in this profession being in jobber:  
But with a few exceptions, every a man who is a 
man of prudence, will find be apt enough to look upon himself as protected by 
the tenor of prudence from embarking in it.
The unwillingness to encounter this risk will be 
particularly natural and particularly  free prevalent
 in a time of war: that is in a time
 when the existence and  continual 
increase are manifest and most irresistible causes 
of increasing depretiation viz: the   recurring necessity of raising
 fresh sums of money and thence adding 
making a proportionable addition to the quantity mass 
of Annuities in the market as known to be continually 
on the increase. This state of doing, 
 A season of this sort is it is seen  favourable 
to the investments of permanent sums of money
 in the purchase of these Annuities because but if a man has no   occasion to get back 
his money out of this shape, let him ab take what part 
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