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2 Aug. 1801
making those notes of yours bes carry interest
in circulation is there defeated. – No, say
I, you can not make me thus lose my
interest: – you can not defeat my plan for
making these notes carry interest in ciruclation
(so far as the holders of them think
it worth their while to receive it) you nor
all the strength it would be in your power to you could
muster for this purpose. At the offices any of the local
Annuity Note Offices when the time comes for receiving the interest,
I can be sure of receiving it. I receive it
there indeed without the principal; – the farthing
and what do without the shilling: – but the
principal – the shilling – I can then receive
at any rate by in the course of circulation:
for by the supposition, the refusal to accept
applies only to the interest. – But says he
again (I hear him saying again) it is
not worth your while to apply to those any
one of those offices for so this minutest of all
sums: therefore you will not apply for it,
and so you will lose it. That – (say I)
depends – upon my partly upon my disposition
partly upon my circumstances. In shops There are still
several articles, of any one of which a quantity
may be purchased by a farthing. In all those
cases
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