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Page 239
... interest within 2 or 3 years " down to 4 , and even 3 per cent . " Should it be urged , that this is a wild , << a visionary , or fanciful project , the " author may urge in his defence , that he ❝is sanctioned , confirmed , and ...
... interest within 2 or 3 years " down to 4 , and even 3 per cent . " Should it be urged , that this is a wild , << a visionary , or fanciful project , the " author may urge in his defence , that he ❝is sanctioned , confirmed , and ...
Page 747
... interest ! Why not reduce the principal also ? Of what value would " be the principal without the interest ? " There is no engagement to repay the " principal ; the only engagement is to pay the interest . T'he property , there- 66 ...
... interest ! Why not reduce the principal also ? Of what value would " be the principal without the interest ? " There is no engagement to repay the " principal ; the only engagement is to pay the interest . T'he property , there- 66 ...
Page 517
... interest you would instantly " people would have resisted that " swell to 43,000,000l . of money " is not what I ... interest upon the Debt , money ( making nearly one - half " the amount of the interest must " of the national Debt ) ...
... interest you would instantly " people would have resisted that " swell to 43,000,000l . of money " is not what I ... interest upon the Debt , money ( making nearly one - half " the amount of the interest must " of the national Debt ) ...
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to the Chancellor of the Exchequer on | 1 |
to the Chancellor of the Exchequer on | 73 |
Letter XII | 105 |
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