A Third Letter to the Editor of the Edinburgh Weekly Journal, From Malachi Malagrowther, Esq. : On the Proposed Change of Currency, And Other Late Alterations, As They Affect, Or Are Intended to Affect, the Kingdom of Scotland 24
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Since Fortunatus's time, the contrary has in general proved to be the case, and I cannot deny it would be very con- venient to us to have his system restored. And yet there is some truth in what my neigh- bour says ; for if a man is indispensably obliged to have a sum of money, why he must make every effort to raise it. Supposing I was in busi- ness, and threatened with insolvency, I might find myself under the necessity of getting cash by selling property at an under rate, or procuring loans a...t usurious interest on what I retained, and in that ruinous manner I might raise money, because still nearer ruin stared me in the face if I did not. The question is, how long supplies 80 obtained could continue ? — Not an instant longer than I have articles to sell or to pawn. After this, my usual wants would be as press- ing, but I might wish my heart out ere I found a groat to relieve them — No fairy will leave a silver penny ia my shoe. Now I fear it must be by some such violent sacrifices, ^ those in the case supposed, that Scotland must purchase 16 THE CURRENCY.
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