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| | Trunk Line |
 | | In Trunk the other it Line was supposed sufficient to pay the interest only, or a perpetual annuity equivalent to the interest, government being at liberty to redeem at Trunk any time this annuity upon paying back the principal sum borrowed. |
 | | Like an Line improvident spendthrift, whose pressing occasions will not allow Trunk him to wait for the regular payment of his revenue, the state is in the constant practice of borrowing of its own factors and agents, and of paying interest for the use of its own money. |
 | | In Trunk 1707, those duties Line were still further prolonged, as a fund for new loans, to the first of August 1712, and were called the third general Line mortgage or fund. |
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