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In time of peace
it probably would
not answer to prohibit
purchases
in foreign funds;
if the prohibition
were to be retaliated:
since partly
by the our superior
credit, mostly
by our superior
rate of interest
we should be likely
to draw more capital
from the rest
of the world than
we should export.
On the other hand,City of able and rase us that the ath upon the shall be suffice years the engaged an-old in that a
if more capital
flowed in on through this
channel than
flowed out, it
would lend portant
to keep up
the price of the
our stock and
so far retard the
operation of the
Debt buying up
plan.
Would not a regular
statement of
the Prices of the
several foreign Funds
be a valuable
addition to the Prices
Current or to a
Newspaper?
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Colonies-
In regard th Colonies,
the practical
inference is, that
whether we give up
any of out old ones
or no, it is not
worth while to continue
the war
for the rate of acquiring
or first ing
any new ones.
—
A Minister aught
to have a plan
of action adapted
to every modification
of political
contingency - a
plan of conduct
ready traced
Where to be done in
the or attempted or
the first plan-
What to be resorted
to must , of what
how presented except
as most eligible
should not prove
practicable.
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If peace be attainable
and eligible,
not to give up
the blessings of it
suffer a Colony Conquest or
two or any number
of our Conquests
to as of it
the been of
Another is to look
to a failure of
the national resources
as an event which
sooner or later may
be inable, and
to right a tax
upon property in the
funds as another
the worst consequence
the Law improbable
consequence
of such failure.
Bankruptcy or
no-Bankruptcy
depended upon the-
French - upon
their continuing
the war or discontinuing
it. By
persevering enough
they may
make sure of it.
—
It The country Hub
may mind are dy be open
for the inquiry how far
uirance and irresponsibility
are indispensible
to good
conducivejudicature
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The Rendemption
plan acc the
continuation of the
taxable matter more
them than Non-dedemption
Plan
But it questions
in this front of the
taxable matter in
readiness to be applied
to the current
services at any
time -
It sacrifices altogether
a part of
the resources:national government but
it gath gets into
the hands of Government
a large
mass of these resources
by anticipation,in readiness to
be applied in a mass
at any time.
It were to be wasted
that all classes of
individuals, all
orders of the start
could be turned from
the sensation of taken
from the painful
obligation of retrenchment-
There - unfortunately is impossible
Thrift and prosperity
are not
less productive of
it their high excessive expenditure
and
exhaustion.
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