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[2] [No...] Should the extent of the proposed currency come up to expectation
in particular should it descend to the level of the Silver currency the
number of places for the figures expressive of the No. or name of each
Note will come to be very considerable and the space left for their
reception will require to be proportionably encreased. This may require
some variation in the mechanical arrangement of the matter of the
Notes but in other respects instead of being an inconvenience will be
rather an advantage by affording a means of detection as against that
species of Forgery which consists in the employing a genuine smaller
Note for the purpose of giving it such an appearance as shall enable
it to pass for a larger Note. See Ch. Securities against Forgery
[2] The difference in the quantities of Notes by large small and large numbers is namely the Security against Forgery
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frances wright |
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[[notes_public::"employ'd" [note in bentham's hand]]] |
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