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Annuity Notes - 7
Circulation
indubitable The occasions of which a person would naturally
be led tf o send his Cash the next or Local the Office for the
purchase of to change it into
are the several sorts of occasions by which money is
[+] viz: in masses beyond
what is requiste
for the expenditure
of the daysin use to find its way brought into a mans pocket in the lump:[+] it
of these occasions as they respect the several
classes of person concerned may be exhibited as
, together with the aggregate amounts of the sums
[+] (the amounts taken
from Mr Pitt's Computation
of the Income
of Great Britain,
as printed Mr
Rose Secretary Roses
pamphlet of 1799.) received on theseseveral occasions within the compass of a year [+]
may be exhibited as follows -
1. Prompt of reckoned in the shape of fixed Income - coming
in in masses, generally periodical, as yearly, half yearly or quarterly.
1. Landlord, Rents for Land, on the days on ] 25,000,000
which such rent came are respectively to be paid]
2. Do for Houses,on do days - - 6,000,000
3. Tillers, on do day ......... 5,000,000
4. Mines, Navigation and Timbers — 3,000,000
5. Proportion for Scotland ----- say----39,000,000 1,000,000
56. Income from possessions beyond Sea — 5,000,000
67. Interest on Funds - - 15,000,000
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jeremy bentham |
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francis hall |
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