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Art. 20
4
In matters of government more especially precedent gives
affords a degree of prompt satisfaction to the mind, beyond any
that can be given by the any, most impressive charm of abstract
reasoning.
In the regard to the principle of selection, the following
is a statement of the courses that appear
to have been pursued.
The being included in an operation of this kind
will be have been matter of advantage or disadvantage or
indifference, according as the market price of the article in
question has happened to be at above, below, or exactly
at par.
The simplest course, where it has been practicable
has been to take at once some mass of or masses of of Annuities,
Annuity the identity being constituted by coincidence
in point of time: — so much as was created in such
or such a year, or years, or by
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Identifier: | JB/002/464/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2. |
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002 |
Annuity Notes |
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464 |
Art. 20 |
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001 |
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Text sheet |
1 |
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Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property. |
E4 |
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Jeremy Bentham |
<…>M 1798 |
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Frances Wright |
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1798 |
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1203 |
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