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27th. July 1801
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Eden
Interest Note
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20. p.3
Observations continued.
II. “As to the new currency – The grounds of expectation (p.42) appear to be very
narrow. The circulation of Banker’s paper, bearing interest, is mentioned as the
principal one” (No such thing.) “Country Bankers indeed allow interest on
deposits at their Banks; and some few may issue notes bearing interest. But in
what part of England do such notes circulate to any considerable extent?”
Counter-Observations.
I know not, and I do not care – this question may be best answered by a string of
other questions. – 1 In what part of England lives there a Banker whose security
/is/ all over England is looked upon as being as good as /upon a par with/ that
of Government? 2 In how many parts of England are there Bankers, that give,
secured in the shape of interest-bearing notes, an interest which amounts in
reality to so much as 3 per Cent? 3. In how many instances do these
interest-bearing notes afford, like Exchequer Bills, even sums, or aliquot parts
of even sums, for daily interest? 4. In how many instances are they adapted, by
diversity of magnitude, to every diversity in the amount of the capacity for
taking them on the part of individuals borrowing them or taking them in
payment?
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