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Art. 17.
3. The fee, if any It is of A point
obvious enough is:— that the fee, if any, would
require to be different in notes of different magnitudes:
a fee of neither 6d — nor a penny — nor scarce
a farthing could be imposed upon the specie of
a sixpenny Note. A scale for this purpose
would require to be constructed: but the
construction of it would require such descriptions
of detail as in the present stage of the proposal
would probably be regarded as premature.
Less clear to a fixed amount and not be entire amount might be fixed, less than
what
shall not be at the same time: suppose the £3:4 note
or the £1:12: Note: and so in regard to the
payment of interest. by this means the offices
would be kept clear of the most troublesome as
well as numerous classes of Customers. Annuity Silver
Notes would not in that case be taken out for example not
singly by Journeyman Manufacturers, but in parcels by Masters
who at pay day would distribute them among their
journeymen.
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Jeremy Bentham |
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