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1818 April 15 6 Annuity Note 6

The Solicitor to his Bank is to me the name of a species not
of an individual. Of the individual I know absolutely nothing: I know
nothing of his character. I know nothing of not so much as his name. I have
no need of knowing it not the least need of any such knowledge. What I know is his situation and
the sources from whence the profile of that situation are derived.
Knowing this I know see and with a degree an assurance altogether
for every practical purpose that in his eyes no increase in
the number of such purposes are really full of being a source
of self-complacency, no duress of being a source of regret.
A Solicitor of the Bank suffer if he could help it a decrease
to be made in the numbers of forgeries of Bank paper? As
well could I believe that a Chancellor receiving for a
Bankruptcies would suffer if he could help it suffer a decrease
in the number of Bankruptcies is a Chief Justice of the
Kings Bench receiving fees, on suits in the Kings Bench (suffers
a decrease [to be made] in the number of those suits. Should When
the time ever arrive every one of these persons shall come forward and
say In my own office and then at in this office
which are at any one Disposal add or substitute salary
substitute salary so far (for as to substitute without equivalent
I would as soon expect to have been say but any
or harry me) there and not tell them will I believe shall I
be able to believe that he will cease to to his witness
the calumnies <add></add> Act of from which under the system of misrule
his comforts were instructed.


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