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2 Sept. 1800 1 Abstract Conclusion
Recapitulation and Conclusion upon the whole
The proposed measure, it is believed, will be
found to promise with some degree of assurance
the following advantages connected but connected but perfectly
distinct advantages
1. The financial profit, by contributing in
so many various, and to such considerable amounts
to the redemption of the principal of the debt, as
well as to the reduction of the rate of interest, and
for affording an engine a mode of operation an instrument more advantageous than
any other for the employment application to that end of such means as
are or may be provided from other sources
2. The encouragement the moral advantage — to frugality and therein
to temperance among the inferior and most
numerous ranks of the community.
3. The conditional advantage — the safeguard
given to internal tranquillity -
4. In politics - economical advantage — the
addition made to the mass of national production
capital, and thence to the mass of
growing wealth.
Success to a certain degree may be Sooner or later Success, the greater, the earlier: but Sooner or
infallible: later, and to a certain degree infallible: + + See Ch. p. were failure unattended with any loss.
Seldom has a measure Two measures been brought to view appeared presented itself as
pregnant with such high advantages: never in seldom a measure
which the amount of advantage was in case of success the degree of success has been
in case of success of so precisely ascertainable
never in which the deviation from the path beaten track of
, Safety as indicated by experience, has been so slight
and almost imperceptible.
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