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[21] [Notes of this kind may be purchased]
[23] [A Note, torn or defaced, may be exchanged] A rule
all along kept in view has been to exhibit on the
face of the Paper conveying operating <add>employdas a conveyance</add> this species of property,
every circumstance that seemed likely to operate in
recommendation of it. The provision here made security here afforded against
accidents to which this species of document is
continually exposed, appeared to be presented itself as being of the number of
these recommendatory circumstances. Intervention, if being thus given
the means whereby a fresh note may be obtained in
lieu of an a worn or injured note of the same kind, it would have been
an incongruity not to take the same opportunity of
making it known, by what means notes of the same
kind may be obtained in the first instance, and in
the way of prudence, by as many as may be inclined
to become purchasers.