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25 July 1801
Annuity Notes
Observations continued
"He supposes possible cases in which his Notes
"would bear a principal (p.32). Other possible cases may be
"supposed in which like Exchequer Bills they would bear a
"discount. – As to the probability of any state of things or extra-ordinary
"as to produce a Discount he refers refers to a chapter
"not Printed".
"I shall therefore close the discussion" .....
a chapter not printed Counter-Observations –
The sort of , in which so not a fire
thus evaporates, is not the least extraordinary part
of this view review. To judge from everything that
has gone before, these three propositions observations must could not (it
is plain enough), but have been designed, to point
somehow or other against the placing in the
character of objections. – It is so then? – but how can Of themselves however
they point at nothing. I "He supposes possible
"cases in which my his notes would bear a premium."
– Do I or ? – will, and what then? "Other possible
cases (says he) may be supposed, in which like
"Exchequer Bills, they would bear a discount" – May
they so? – Well, and what then? "As to the
probability of any state of things so extraordinary
"as to produce a discount I refer he refers (includes the critic) to a
"Chapter not printed" – Well and what then?
What would he have had one do? Are not
sheets printed one after another? can everything
be put into the same sheet or the same
page? – Will the sale of Annuity Notes be less
probable or less lucrative, for anything of all this?
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