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is purely and largely in favour of the Annuitant, so
much so as to aver that the advantages resulting from it is more than a compensation for the disadvantage
of the defalcation. + [+] [+] If at, at 100; at 101, or 102. See
According to the state of
public opinion, the distress took number of Annuitants will take place at a period
Of the mass of Annuities thus periodically
somewhat earlier or somewhat later: but at some sooner or later
discharged, a part would have disposed of their
it can not but take place. If the Note Annuity form be
Annuities had the matter been left to their choice
regarded as neither better nor worse than the Note Annuity
form the change will not take place till the propostion
<note>between the demand for Annuities in exchange for money in exchange for Annuities is such as were <add>had
it not been for the forced redemption to the amount in question would raised the price by that time to 101: if the change is regarded as disadvantageous to the amount of 1 per Cent, not till the proportion state of the market is such as would have raised the price to 102.</note>

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