http://en.wikisource.org/wi… – the death of all annuitants comprehended in one lot, which may sometimes consist of twenty or thirty persons, of whom the survivors succeed to the annuities o…
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Aswn #2667 The Wealth Of Nations
Aswn #2140 The Wealth Of Nations
http://en.wikisource.org/wi… – perfectly consolidated into one company by their present name of the The United Company of Merchants trading to the East Indies. Into this act it was thought …
Aswn #2688 The Wealth Of Nations
http://en.wikisource.org/wi… – annuity in the public funds in most cases of more than equal value. This annuity, no doubt, replaced to them their capital, and enabled them to carry on their…
Aswn #2665 The Wealth Of Nations
http://en.wikisource.org/wi… – people make a very considerable proportion both of the proprietors and purchasers of stock. An annuity for a long term of years, therefore, though its intrins…
Aswn #2682 The Wealth Of Nations
http://en.wikisource.org/wi… – by a new loan, and partly by funding a part of the unfunded debt) to 129,586,789l. 10s. 1 3 d., there still remained 4 (according to the very well informed au…
Aswn #2670 The Wealth Of Nations
http://en.wikisource.org/wi… – never would subscribe. But if by advancing their money they were to purchase, instead of perpetual annuities, annuities for lives only, whether their own or t…
Aswn #2662 The Wealth Of Nations
http://en.wikisource.org/wi… – and Queen Anne, large sums were frequently borrowed upon annuities for terms of years, which were sometimes longer and sometimes shorter. In 1693, an act was …
Aswn #2664 The Wealth Of Nations
http://en.wikisource.org/wi… – annuities for terms of years both long and short were subscribed into the same fund. The long annuities at that time amounted to 666,821l. 8s. 3 1 d. a year. …