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A 3 Political Prospects Bankruptcy
thrice as much, the price of stocks must fall, have fallen
that is the quantity of money existing present wealth it is that can be
raised by obtained for the one annuity - by a promised transfer
of successive portions of future wealth — must
necessarily be reduced — and consequently e' converso the
quantit magnitude of the annuity that must be
granted in order to raise a given sum of money
must be propotionably increased. For if the portion mass
of wealth that has been thus accumulated it is
a part only that will ever be brought to market for to that market: whatever another part will comply with the concurrent calls that will never cease to be made for it f by the several other markets.
the purchase of government annuities, for the
purchase of a periodical influx of future wealth in this shape:
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