[dateline] Amsterdam Novr. 6. 1780
[salute] Sir
Mr. Blomberg is so ill, that he cannot Speak, upon Business,
1 which obliges me, to beg the Favour of your Advise, whether I ought to give more than according to the following Plan.
| A |
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Interest |
5 Pr. Cent Pr. Annum for 10 years. |
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To the House for negotiating the Capital |
1 Pr. Cent. |
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To the Undertakers to furnish the Capital |
1 Pr. Cent |
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Brokerage |
½ Pr. Cent. |
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And for the Yearly paying off of 10 Pr Cent. |
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To the House, of the Loan |
1 Pr. Cent |
| B |
} |
To the Undertakers |
1 Pr. Cent |
| C |
Brokerage |
¼ Pr. Cent |
I had the Pleasure of half an Hours Conversation with Mr. Bowens, who desired me to consult with M. Blomberg and Send him my Conditions.
A Gentleman of great Worth and Skill, advised me, not to give more than four Per Cent Interest. America, is willing, however, to give a
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just Interest, and all other reasonable Terms but She would not, like a young Spendthrift Heir, give any Thing, to get Money.
I am Sorry to give you, So much Trouble, amidst the Sickness in your Family. But the Sickness of Several Persons, upon whom I depended, obliges me to do it, and to request your answer as Soon as convenient. With great Respect, your humble Servant