Last Will And Testament of George Washington of Mount Vernon the Only Authent
Last Will And Testament of George Washington of Mount Vernon the Only Authent
Washington, George, 1732-1799
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Stand me in at least Ten thousand pounds in Vir ginia money, being the amount of bonded and other debts due to me, and discharged during the war, when money had depreciated in that ratio and was so settled by public authority. (y) The value annexed to these shares is what thay have actually cost me, and is the price affixed by law : and although the present selling price is under par, my advice to the Legatees (for whose benefit they are intended, especially those who can afford to lye out of t...he money) is that each should take and hold one; there being a moral certainty of a great and in- -creasing profit arising from them in the course of a few years (z) It is supposed that the shares in the James River Company must also be productive But of this I can give no decided opinion for want of more accurate information. (&) These are nominal prices of the Shares of the Bank of Alex- 42 Last Will and Testament. Andria & Columbia, the selling prices vary according to circumstances but as the stock usually divided from eight to ten per cent per annum, they must be worth the former, at least, so long as the Banks are conceived to be secure, although circumstan ces may some time below it The value of the live stock depends more upon the quality than quantity of the different species of it and this again upon the demand, and judgement or fancy of purchasers.
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