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Excerpt from The Writings of William Paterson, Vol. 2 of 3: Of Dumprieshirs, and a Citizen of London; Founder of the Bank of England, and of the Darien Colony
There were also, in the third place, an accommodation provided by the magistrate, that in case any money more were left in the bank there should be those that should receive, keep, and deliver it out again, as the owners should from time to time appoint. And for security of what money any man should leave in the Bank, the whole city was, by the magistrate's authority, engaged to make it good.
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