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Art. 13 27
smaller notes just enumerated would compose the
 change of it.
The quantum of yearly interest yielded at the 
proposed rate by these five notes put together and
 consequently by the proposed £1,000, would at
 the rate proposed (for reason already explained) be 
instead of £30 exactly, £ £29:16:s0d..3-3/4: — six
 six shillings exclusive of the fraction less than the correct
 amount of interest at the precise rate of 3 per cent.
From this summit of the series a ladder as 
it were might be let down, if it were worth
 while to another note of another size magnitude in common
 use viz: l £100.: for a note to this amount 
would be commensurable with the regular series, 
not only as being so with the £1,000 of which
 it forms constitutes the tenth part, but in a more inverse 
  way, inasmuch as  there are seven notes of the
 the regular series affords seven six notes which being added 
together would compose the change of it.(a)
 Note
 (a) Principal | Interest
 £1|
51:6|
 25:12|
 12:16|
 6:8|
 3  4
 0.16|
   
£100:8
 2
 
| Identifier: | JB/002/422/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2. | |||
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| Not numbered | |||
| 002 | Annuity Notes | ||
| 422 | Art. 13 | ||
| 001 | Note (a) Principal Interest | ||
| Text sheet | 1 | ||
| Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property. | F27 | ||
| Jeremy Bentham | J WHATMAN | ||
| John Flowerdew Colls | |||
| 1161 | |||