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123

the

ris Rs.

to which it is peculiarly

bable, and they

condition of

make it

of their suggestion that

the Colony

to

an issue

regard

that on

must confine themselves

lo secured without

to profit. It is evident

these terms it is not a

privilege for the Banks to possess,

such a

demand as might be--

apprehended in

If, however,

=ment were

case.

of panic.

the Colonial Govern=

to issue small notes,

coin in their cellars

retaining coin against every might be safely

no doubt,

because

they

could

a

only

use

it

- ment

A s

apon ordinary trading principles,

ix. for the purpose of profit,

and for that purpose they

only retain

a small

note, the experiment

tried.

There would;

be expense to the Govern=

in the first instance.

experience

was gained, it

might indeed be possible to make,

could

reserve

of coin

other arrangemen

ments, but in the

in hand insufficient to meet

each

first instance all idea of profit

must

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123

the

ris Rs.

to which it is peculiarly

liable, and they

condition of

make it

of their suggestion that

the Colony

to

an issue

regard

that on

must confine themselves

lo secured without

to profit. It is evident

these terms it is not a

privilege for the Banks to possess,

such a

demand as might be--

apprehended in

If, however,

arrangement were

case.

of panic.

the Colonial Government

to issue small notes,

coin in their cellars

retaining coin against every note might be safely

no doubt,

because

they

could

only

use

it

arrangement

Upon ordinary trading principles,

ix. for the purpose of profit,

and for that purpose they

only retain

a small

note, the experiment

tried.

There would;

be expense to the Government

in the first instance.

experience

was gained, it

might indeed be possible to make

some

reserve

of coin

other arrangements, but in the

first instance all idea of profit

must

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123 the ris Rs. to which it is peculiarly bable, and they condition of make it of their suggestion that the Colony to an issue regard that on must confine themselves lo secured without to profit. It is evident these terms it is not a privilege for the Banks to possess, such a demand as might be-- apprehended in If, however, =ment were case. of panic. the Colonial Govern= to issue small notes, coin in their cellars retaining coin against every might be safely no doubt, because they could a only use it - ment A s apon ordinary trading principles, ix. for the purpose of profit, and for that purpose they only retain a small note, the experiment tried. There would; be expense to the Govern= in the first instance. experience was gained, it might indeed be possible to make, could reserve of coin other arrangemen ments, but in the in hand insufficient to meet each first instance all idea of profit must Upon reviewing the provided text and applying the given rules for OCR proofreading, here is the corrected version in HTML format as requested: 123 the ris Rs. to which it is peculiarly liable, and they condition of make it of their suggestion that the Colony to an issue regard that on must confine themselves lo secured without to profit. It is evident these terms it is not a privilege for the Banks to possess, such a demand as might be-- apprehended in If, however, arrangement were case. of panic. the Colonial Government to issue small notes, coin in their cellars retaining coin against every note might be safely no doubt, because they could only use it arrangement Upon ordinary trading principles, ix. for the purpose of profit, and for that purpose they only retain a small note, the experiment tried. There would; be expense to the Government in the first instance. experience was gained, it might indeed be possible to make some reserve of coin other arrangements, but in the first instance all idea of profit must Corrections made include fixing spelling errors (e.g., "bable" to "liable", "muxt" to "must"), correcting word forms (e.g., "=ment" to "arrangement", "Govern=" to "Government"), and adjusting spacing and hyphenation issues. The original text's structure and content have been preserved as closely as possible, with the output formatted in HTML using tags for paragraphs.
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123 the ris Rs. to which it is peculiarly bable, and they condition of make it of their suggestion that the Colony to an issue regard жед that on must confine themselves lo secured without to profit. It is evident these terms it is not a privilege for the Banks to possess, such a demand as might be-- apprehended in If, however, =ment were case. of panic. the Colonial Govern= to issue emall notes, coin in their cellars retaining coin in against every might be safely no doubt, because they could a only use it - ment A s apon ordinary trading principles, ix . for the purpose of profit, and for that purpose they only retain a email note, the experiment tried. There would; be expense to the Govern= in the first instance. experience was gained, it might indeed be possible to make, could reserve of coin other arrangemen ments, but in the in hand insufficient to meet each first instance all idea of profit muxt
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123

the

ris Rs.

to which it is peculiarly

bable, and they

condition of

make it

of their suggestion that

the Colony

to

an issue

regard

жед

that on

must confine themselves

lo secured without

to profit. It is evident

these terms it is not a

privilege for the Banks to possess,

such a

demand as might be--

apprehended in

If, however,

=ment were

case.

of panic.

the Colonial Govern=

to issue emall notes,

coin in their cellars

retaining coin in against every might be safely

no doubt,

because

they

could a

only

use

it

- ment

A s

apon ordinary trading principles,

ix . for the purpose of profit,

and for that purpose they

only retain

a email

note, the experiment

tried.

There would;

be expense to the Govern=

in the first instance.

experience

was gained, it

might indeed be possible to make,

could

reserve

of coin

other arrangemen

ments, but in the

in hand insufficient to meet

each

first instance all idea of profit

muxt

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