The Universal Merchant; Containing the Rationale of Commerce, in Theory and Practice. an Enquiry Into the Nature and Genius of Banks the Doctrine of Bullion and Coins Amply Discussed Exemplified by Remarks Historical, Critical and Political (Paperback)
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The Universal Merchant Containing the Rationale of Commerce, in Theory and Practice. an Enquiry Into the Nature and Genius of Banks the Doctrine of Bullion and Coins Amply Discussed Exemplified by Remarks Historical, Critical and Political (1753)
EN PB NW RP
ISBN: 9781236306685 bzw. 1236306686, in Englisch, RareBooksClub, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BuySomeBooks [52360437], Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 46 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1753 Excerpt: . . . be divided with 274144, it will appear that a Guinea in Germany is worth 8 f 1-44 Florins. And so if 4 Florins of the Empire are at Amjlerdam 6)100 Stivers, then 8 54444 Florins Or calculate as follows. 1oo Marks English 1064 Marks Cologne, 1 Mark Cologne 265 Grain fine, or 22-A Carat, 284 Grain fine 1 Mark Ducat Gold, 1 Mark Ducat Gold 1116t Shill. Flem. or 67 Ducats, -a IOOStiv. or 800 Ounces English 100 Marks a 3 . 17 10 T 1136)126060500 If 3115. Sterling are----110969 Sterling Flemish, then I . Sterling is 3 5 J. 7 Flemish. But as there seems some small Difference in the Assays made by the Mint-masters of the Empire, in calculating that 22-A-Guineas fine in a Mark Cologne, when in England, the Standard is 22 fine in a Pound Troy, then the Account of Par stands thus; 1 oo Ounces Englijh 106 i Ounces Cologne, a 22 24)2200 so if 100 contains 91 fine, 1061 Fine 91 T contain 97 I fine. And as fine Gold in Germany is of 288 Grains, and Ducats of 284 you are to add the 4 Difference, or, V is 1-rVoy And so if 8 Ounces are 1116 T S. --99 Oz. 99 Oz. T3818i Shilling And as 100 Oz. a . 3 17 1o4 or 389 l. are 13818 S. 1. gives 35 f Shillings Flemish, Par of the Exchange. Now to calculate likewise the Par upon the Value that silver Coins bear against each other, between England and Holland, Admit 100 Ounces Englijh to 106 4 Ounces Cologne, a 11-rs fine 12)1182 A 98-J4 sine. And as Ducatoons in Holland are of the Fineness of 14 Loot 16 or 268 Grains, In fine Silver of 288 So if 268--288--98 44 Ounces, gives Ducatoons 105 s Ounces. And as out of 8 Ounces in Holland are coined 7-; Ducatoons, a 60 Stivers, or 10 Shillings Flemish, Bank-money, which for 7-J: make 72 i, and 100 Ounces in England 8)7648 4 Si if 5164 Shill. Sterling are 956 TV Sh. then 20 Sh. . . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 46 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1753 Excerpt: . . . be divided with 274144, it will appear that a Guinea in Germany is worth 8 f 1-44 Florins. And so if 4 Florins of the Empire are at Amjlerdam 6)100 Stivers, then 8 54444 Florins Or calculate as follows. 1oo Marks English 1064 Marks Cologne, 1 Mark Cologne 265 Grain fine, or 22-A Carat, 284 Grain fine 1 Mark Ducat Gold, 1 Mark Ducat Gold 1116t Shill. Flem. or 67 Ducats, -a IOOStiv. or 800 Ounces English 100 Marks a 3 . 17 10 T 1136)126060500 If 3115. Sterling are----110969 Sterling Flemish, then I . Sterling is 3 5 J. 7 Flemish. But as there seems some small Difference in the Assays made by the Mint-masters of the Empire, in calculating that 22-A-Guineas fine in a Mark Cologne, when in England, the Standard is 22 fine in a Pound Troy, then the Account of Par stands thus; 1 oo Ounces Englijh 106 i Ounces Cologne, a 22 24)2200 so if 100 contains 91 fine, 1061 Fine 91 T contain 97 I fine. And as fine Gold in Germany is of 288 Grains, and Ducats of 284 you are to add the 4 Difference, or, V is 1-rVoy And so if 8 Ounces are 1116 T S. --99 Oz. 99 Oz. T3818i Shilling And as 100 Oz. a . 3 17 1o4 or 389 l. are 13818 S. 1. gives 35 f Shillings Flemish, Par of the Exchange. Now to calculate likewise the Par upon the Value that silver Coins bear against each other, between England and Holland, Admit 100 Ounces Englijh to 106 4 Ounces Cologne, a 11-rs fine 12)1182 A 98-J4 sine. And as Ducatoons in Holland are of the Fineness of 14 Loot 16 or 268 Grains, In fine Silver of 288 So if 268--288--98 44 Ounces, gives Ducatoons 105 s Ounces. And as out of 8 Ounces in Holland are coined 7-; Ducatoons, a 60 Stivers, or 10 Shillings Flemish, Bank-money, which for 7-J: make 72 i, and 100 Ounces in England 8)7648 4 Si if 5164 Shill. Sterling are 956 TV Sh. then 20 Sh. . . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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The Universal Merchant Containing the Rationale of Commerce, in Theory and Practice. an Enquiry Into the Nature and Genius of Banks the Doctrine of Bullion and Coins Amply Discussed Exemplified by Remarks Historical, Critical and Political (1753)
EN PB NW RP
ISBN: 9781236306685 bzw. 1236306686, in Englisch, RareBooksClub, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Versandkosten nach: DEU.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BuySomeBooks.
RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 46 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1753 Excerpt: . . . be divided with 274144, it will appear that a Guinea in Germany is worth 8 f 1-44 Florins. And so if 4 Florins of the Empire are at Amjlerdam 6)100 Stivers, then 8 54444 Florins Or calculate as follows. 1oo Marks English 1064 Marks Cologne, 1 Mark Cologne 265 Grain fine, or 22-A Carat, 284 Grain fine 1 Mark Ducat Gold, 1 Mark Ducat Gold 1116t Shill. Flem. or 67 Ducats, -a IOOStiv. or 800 Ounces English 100 Marks a 3 . 17 10 T 1136)126060500 If 3115. Sterling are----110969 Sterling Flemish, then I . Sterling is 3 5 J. 7 Flemish. But as there seems some small Difference in the Assays made by the Mint-masters of the Empire, in calculating that 22-A-Guineas fine in a Mark Cologne, when in England, the Standard is 22 fine in a Pound Troy, then the Account of Par stands thus; 1 oo Ounces Englijh 106 i Ounces Cologne, a 22 24)2200 so if 100 contains 91 fine, 1061 Fine 91 T contain 97 I fine. And as fine Gold in Germany is of 288 Grains, and Ducats of 284 you are to add the 4 Difference, or, V is 1-rVoy And so if 8 Ounces are 1116 T S. --99 Oz. 99 Oz. T3818i Shilling And as 100 Oz. a . 3 17 1o4 or 389 l. are 13818 S. 1. gives 35 f Shillings Flemish, Par of the Exchange. Now to calculate likewise the Par upon the Value that silver Coins bear against each other, between England and Holland, Admit 100 Ounces Englijh to 106 4 Ounces Cologne, a 11-rs fine 12)1182 A 98-J4 sine. And as Ducatoons in Holland are of the Fineness of 14 Loot 16 or 268 Grains, In fine Silver of 288 So if 268--288--98 44 Ounces, gives Ducatoons 105 s Ounces. And as out of 8 Ounces in Holland are coined 7-; Ducatoons, a 60 Stivers, or 10 Shillings Flemish, Bank-money, which for 7-J: make 72 i, and 100 Ounces in England 8)7648 4 Si if 5164 Shill. Sterling are 956 TV Sh. then 20 Sh. . . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BuySomeBooks.
RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 46 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1753 Excerpt: . . . be divided with 274144, it will appear that a Guinea in Germany is worth 8 f 1-44 Florins. And so if 4 Florins of the Empire are at Amjlerdam 6)100 Stivers, then 8 54444 Florins Or calculate as follows. 1oo Marks English 1064 Marks Cologne, 1 Mark Cologne 265 Grain fine, or 22-A Carat, 284 Grain fine 1 Mark Ducat Gold, 1 Mark Ducat Gold 1116t Shill. Flem. or 67 Ducats, -a IOOStiv. or 800 Ounces English 100 Marks a 3 . 17 10 T 1136)126060500 If 3115. Sterling are----110969 Sterling Flemish, then I . Sterling is 3 5 J. 7 Flemish. But as there seems some small Difference in the Assays made by the Mint-masters of the Empire, in calculating that 22-A-Guineas fine in a Mark Cologne, when in England, the Standard is 22 fine in a Pound Troy, then the Account of Par stands thus; 1 oo Ounces Englijh 106 i Ounces Cologne, a 22 24)2200 so if 100 contains 91 fine, 1061 Fine 91 T contain 97 I fine. And as fine Gold in Germany is of 288 Grains, and Ducats of 284 you are to add the 4 Difference, or, V is 1-rVoy And so if 8 Ounces are 1116 T S. --99 Oz. 99 Oz. T3818i Shilling And as 100 Oz. a . 3 17 1o4 or 389 l. are 13818 S. 1. gives 35 f Shillings Flemish, Par of the Exchange. Now to calculate likewise the Par upon the Value that silver Coins bear against each other, between England and Holland, Admit 100 Ounces Englijh to 106 4 Ounces Cologne, a 11-rs fine 12)1182 A 98-J4 sine. And as Ducatoons in Holland are of the Fineness of 14 Loot 16 or 268 Grains, In fine Silver of 288 So if 268--288--98 44 Ounces, gives Ducatoons 105 s Ounces. And as out of 8 Ounces in Holland are coined 7-; Ducatoons, a 60 Stivers, or 10 Shillings Flemish, Bank-money, which for 7-J: make 72 i, and 100 Ounces in England 8)7648 4 Si if 5164 Shill. Sterling are 956 TV Sh. then 20 Sh. . . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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The Universal Merchant; Containing the Rationale of Commerce, in Theory and Practice. an Enquiry Into the Nature and Genius of Banks the Doctrine of Bullion and Coins Amply Discussed Exemplified by Remarks Historical, Critical and Political (Paperback) (2012)
EN PB NW RP
ISBN: 9781236306685 bzw. 1236306686, in Englisch, Rarebooksclub.com, United States, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository US [58762574], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1753 Excerpt: .be divided with 274144, it will appear that a Guinea in Germany is worth 8 f 1-44 Florins. And so if 4 Florins of the Empire are at Amjlerdam 6)100 Stivers, then 8 54444 Florins Or calculate as follows. 1oo Marks English = 1064 Marks Cologne, 1 Mark Cologne = 265 Grain fine, or 22-A Carat, 284 Grain fine = 1 Mark Ducat Gold, 1 Mark Ducat Gold = 1116t Shill. Flem. or 67 Ducats, -a IOOStiv. or 800 Ounces English 100 Marks a 3 /. 17 10 T 1136)126060500 If 3115/. Sterling are----110969 Sterling Flemish, then I /. Sterling is 3 5 J. 7 Flemish. But as there seems some small Difference in the Assays made by the Mint-masters of the Empire, in calculating that 22-A-Guineas fine in a Mark Cologne, when in England, the Standard is 22 fine in a Pound Troy, then the Account of Par stands thus; 1 oo Ounces Englijh = 106 i Ounces Cologne, a 22 24)2200 so if 100 contains 91 fine, 1061 Fine 91 T contain 97 I fine. And as fine Gold in Germany is of 288 Grains, and Ducats of 284 you are to add the 4 Difference, or, V is 1-rVo y And so if 8 Ounces are 1116 T S.--99 Oz. 99 Oz. T3818i Shilling And as 100 Oz. a /. 3 17 1o4 or 389 l. are 13818 S. 1/. gives 35 f Shillings Flemish, Par of the Exchange. Now to calculate likewise the Par upon the Value that silver Coins bear against each other, between England and Holland, Admit 100 Ounces Englijh to 106 4 Ounces Cologne, a 11-rs fine 12)1182 A 98-J4 sine. And as Ducatoons in Holland are of the Fineness of 14 Loot 16 or 268 Grains, In fine Silver of 288 So if 268--288--98 44 Ounces, gives Ducatoons 105 s Ounces. And as out of 8 Ounces in Holland are coined 7- ; Ducatoons, a 60 Stivers, or 10 Shillings Flemish, Bank-money, which for 7-J: make 72 i, and 100 Ounces in England 8)7648 4 Si if 5164 Shill. Sterling are 956 TV Sh. then 20 Sh.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository US [58762574], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1753 Excerpt: .be divided with 274144, it will appear that a Guinea in Germany is worth 8 f 1-44 Florins. And so if 4 Florins of the Empire are at Amjlerdam 6)100 Stivers, then 8 54444 Florins Or calculate as follows. 1oo Marks English = 1064 Marks Cologne, 1 Mark Cologne = 265 Grain fine, or 22-A Carat, 284 Grain fine = 1 Mark Ducat Gold, 1 Mark Ducat Gold = 1116t Shill. Flem. or 67 Ducats, -a IOOStiv. or 800 Ounces English 100 Marks a 3 /. 17 10 T 1136)126060500 If 3115/. Sterling are----110969 Sterling Flemish, then I /. Sterling is 3 5 J. 7 Flemish. But as there seems some small Difference in the Assays made by the Mint-masters of the Empire, in calculating that 22-A-Guineas fine in a Mark Cologne, when in England, the Standard is 22 fine in a Pound Troy, then the Account of Par stands thus; 1 oo Ounces Englijh = 106 i Ounces Cologne, a 22 24)2200 so if 100 contains 91 fine, 1061 Fine 91 T contain 97 I fine. And as fine Gold in Germany is of 288 Grains, and Ducats of 284 you are to add the 4 Difference, or, V is 1-rVo y And so if 8 Ounces are 1116 T S.--99 Oz. 99 Oz. T3818i Shilling And as 100 Oz. a /. 3 17 1o4 or 389 l. are 13818 S. 1/. gives 35 f Shillings Flemish, Par of the Exchange. Now to calculate likewise the Par upon the Value that silver Coins bear against each other, between England and Holland, Admit 100 Ounces Englijh to 106 4 Ounces Cologne, a 11-rs fine 12)1182 A 98-J4 sine. And as Ducatoons in Holland are of the Fineness of 14 Loot 16 or 268 Grains, In fine Silver of 288 So if 268--288--98 44 Ounces, gives Ducatoons 105 s Ounces. And as out of 8 Ounces in Holland are coined 7- ; Ducatoons, a 60 Stivers, or 10 Shillings Flemish, Bank-money, which for 7-J: make 72 i, and 100 Ounces in England 8)7648 4 Si if 5164 Shill. Sterling are 956 TV Sh. then 20 Sh.
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The Universal Merchant; Containing the Rationale of Commerce, in Theory and Practice. an Enquiry Into the Nature and Genius of Banks the Doctrine of Bullion and Coins Amply Discussed Exemplified by Remarks Historical, Critical and Political (Paperback) (2012)
EN PB NW RP
ISBN: 9781236306685 bzw. 1236306686, in Englisch, Rarebooksclub.com, United States, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository [54837791], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1753 Excerpt: .be divided with 274144, it will appear that a Guinea in Germany is worth 8 f 1-44 Florins. And so if 4 Florins of the Empire are at Amjlerdam 6)100 Stivers, then 8 54444 Florins Or calculate as follows. 1oo Marks English = 1064 Marks Cologne, 1 Mark Cologne = 265 Grain fine, or 22-A Carat, 284 Grain fine = 1 Mark Ducat Gold, 1 Mark Ducat Gold = 1116t Shill. Flem. or 67 Ducats, -a IOOStiv. or 800 Ounces English 100 Marks a 3 /. 17 10 T 1136)126060500 If 3115/. Sterling are----110969 Sterling Flemish, then I /. Sterling is 3 5 J. 7 Flemish. But as there seems some small Difference in the Assays made by the Mint-masters of the Empire, in calculating that 22-A-Guineas fine in a Mark Cologne, when in England, the Standard is 22 fine in a Pound Troy, then the Account of Par stands thus; 1 oo Ounces Englijh = 106 i Ounces Cologne, a 22 24)2200 so if 100 contains 91 fine, 1061 Fine 91 T contain 97 I fine. And as fine Gold in Germany is of 288 Grains, and Ducats of 284 you are to add the 4 Difference, or, V is 1-rVo y And so if 8 Ounces are 1116 T S.--99 Oz. 99 Oz. T3818i Shilling And as 100 Oz. a /. 3 17 1o4 or 389 l. are 13818 S. 1/. gives 35 f Shillings Flemish, Par of the Exchange. Now to calculate likewise the Par upon the Value that silver Coins bear against each other, between England and Holland, Admit 100 Ounces Englijh to 106 4 Ounces Cologne, a 11-rs fine 12)1182 A 98-J4 sine. And as Ducatoons in Holland are of the Fineness of 14 Loot 16 or 268 Grains, In fine Silver of 288 So if 268--288--98 44 Ounces, gives Ducatoons 105 s Ounces. And as out of 8 Ounces in Holland are coined 7- ; Ducatoons, a 60 Stivers, or 10 Shillings Flemish, Bank-money, which for 7-J: make 72 i, and 100 Ounces in England 8)7648 4 Si if 5164 Shill. Sterling are 956 TV Sh. then 20 Sh.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository [54837791], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1753 Excerpt: .be divided with 274144, it will appear that a Guinea in Germany is worth 8 f 1-44 Florins. And so if 4 Florins of the Empire are at Amjlerdam 6)100 Stivers, then 8 54444 Florins Or calculate as follows. 1oo Marks English = 1064 Marks Cologne, 1 Mark Cologne = 265 Grain fine, or 22-A Carat, 284 Grain fine = 1 Mark Ducat Gold, 1 Mark Ducat Gold = 1116t Shill. Flem. or 67 Ducats, -a IOOStiv. or 800 Ounces English 100 Marks a 3 /. 17 10 T 1136)126060500 If 3115/. Sterling are----110969 Sterling Flemish, then I /. Sterling is 3 5 J. 7 Flemish. But as there seems some small Difference in the Assays made by the Mint-masters of the Empire, in calculating that 22-A-Guineas fine in a Mark Cologne, when in England, the Standard is 22 fine in a Pound Troy, then the Account of Par stands thus; 1 oo Ounces Englijh = 106 i Ounces Cologne, a 22 24)2200 so if 100 contains 91 fine, 1061 Fine 91 T contain 97 I fine. And as fine Gold in Germany is of 288 Grains, and Ducats of 284 you are to add the 4 Difference, or, V is 1-rVo y And so if 8 Ounces are 1116 T S.--99 Oz. 99 Oz. T3818i Shilling And as 100 Oz. a /. 3 17 1o4 or 389 l. are 13818 S. 1/. gives 35 f Shillings Flemish, Par of the Exchange. Now to calculate likewise the Par upon the Value that silver Coins bear against each other, between England and Holland, Admit 100 Ounces Englijh to 106 4 Ounces Cologne, a 11-rs fine 12)1182 A 98-J4 sine. And as Ducatoons in Holland are of the Fineness of 14 Loot 16 or 268 Grains, In fine Silver of 288 So if 268--288--98 44 Ounces, gives Ducatoons 105 s Ounces. And as out of 8 Ounces in Holland are coined 7- ; Ducatoons, a 60 Stivers, or 10 Shillings Flemish, Bank-money, which for 7-J: make 72 i, and 100 Ounces in England 8)7648 4 Si if 5164 Shill. Sterling are 956 TV Sh. then 20 Sh.
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The universal merchant; containing the rationale of commerce, in theory and practice. an enquiry into the nature and genius of banks the doctrine of . by remarks historical, critical and political (2012)
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9781236306685 bzw. 1236306686, in Englisch, 46 Seiten, RareBooksClub.com, Taschenbuch, neu.
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1753 Excerpt: ...be divided with 274144, it will appear that a Guinea in Germany is worth 8 f 1-44 Florins. And so if 4 Florins of the Empire are at Amjlerdam 6)100 Stivers, then 8 54444 Florins Or calculate as follows. 1oo Marks English ' = 1064 Marks Cologne, 1 Mark Cologne = 265 Grain fine, or 22-A Carat, 284 Grain fine = 1 Mark Ducat Gold, 1 Mark Ducat Gold = 1116t Shill. Flem. or 67 Ducats,-a IOOStiv. or 800 Ounces English 100 Marks a 3 /. 17 10 T 1136)126060500 If 3115/. Sterling are----110969 Sterling Flemish, then I /. Sterling is 3 5 J. 7 Flemish. But as there seems some small Difference in the Assays made by the Mint-masters of the Empire, in calculating that 22-A-Guineas fine in a Mark Cologne, when in England, the Standard is 22 fine in a Pound Troy, then the Account of Par stands thus; 1 oo Ounces Englijh = 106 i Ounces Cologne, a 22 24)2200 so if 100 contains 91 fine, 1061 Fine 91 T contain 97 I fine. And as fine Gold in Germany is of 288 Grains, and Ducats of 284 you are to add the 4 Difference, or,V is 1-rVo'y And so if 8 Ounces are 1116 T S.--99 Oz. 99 Oz. T3818i Shilling And as 100 Oz. a /. 3 17 1o4 or 389 l. are 13818 S. 1/. gives 35 f Shillings Flemish, Par of the Exchange. Now to calculate likewise the Par upon the Value that silver Coins bear against each other, between England and Holland, Admit 100 Ounces Englijh to 106 4 Ounces Cologne, a 11-rs fine 12)1182 A 98-J4 sine. And as Ducatoons in Holland are of the Fineness of 14 Loot 16 or 268 Grains, In fine Silver of 288 So if 268--288--98 44 Ounces, gives Ducatoons 105 s Ounces. And as out of 8 Ounces in Holland are coined 7-'; Ducatoons, a 60 Stivers, or 10 Shillings Flemish, Bank-money, which for 7-J: make 72 i, and 100 Ounces in England 8)7648 4 Si if 5164 Shill. Sterling are 956 TV Sh. then 20 Sh.... Paperback, Label: RareBooksClub.com, RareBooksClub.com, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2012-05-20, Studio: RareBooksClub.com.
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1753 Excerpt: ...be divided with 274144, it will appear that a Guinea in Germany is worth 8 f 1-44 Florins. And so if 4 Florins of the Empire are at Amjlerdam 6)100 Stivers, then 8 54444 Florins Or calculate as follows. 1oo Marks English ' = 1064 Marks Cologne, 1 Mark Cologne = 265 Grain fine, or 22-A Carat, 284 Grain fine = 1 Mark Ducat Gold, 1 Mark Ducat Gold = 1116t Shill. Flem. or 67 Ducats,-a IOOStiv. or 800 Ounces English 100 Marks a 3 /. 17 10 T 1136)126060500 If 3115/. Sterling are----110969 Sterling Flemish, then I /. Sterling is 3 5 J. 7 Flemish. But as there seems some small Difference in the Assays made by the Mint-masters of the Empire, in calculating that 22-A-Guineas fine in a Mark Cologne, when in England, the Standard is 22 fine in a Pound Troy, then the Account of Par stands thus; 1 oo Ounces Englijh = 106 i Ounces Cologne, a 22 24)2200 so if 100 contains 91 fine, 1061 Fine 91 T contain 97 I fine. And as fine Gold in Germany is of 288 Grains, and Ducats of 284 you are to add the 4 Difference, or,V is 1-rVo'y And so if 8 Ounces are 1116 T S.--99 Oz. 99 Oz. T3818i Shilling And as 100 Oz. a /. 3 17 1o4 or 389 l. are 13818 S. 1/. gives 35 f Shillings Flemish, Par of the Exchange. Now to calculate likewise the Par upon the Value that silver Coins bear against each other, between England and Holland, Admit 100 Ounces Englijh to 106 4 Ounces Cologne, a 11-rs fine 12)1182 A 98-J4 sine. And as Ducatoons in Holland are of the Fineness of 14 Loot 16 or 268 Grains, In fine Silver of 288 So if 268--288--98 44 Ounces, gives Ducatoons 105 s Ounces. And as out of 8 Ounces in Holland are coined 7-'; Ducatoons, a 60 Stivers, or 10 Shillings Flemish, Bank-money, which for 7-J: make 72 i, and 100 Ounces in England 8)7648 4 Si if 5164 Shill. Sterling are 956 TV Sh. then 20 Sh.... Paperback, Label: RareBooksClub.com, RareBooksClub.com, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2012-05-20, Studio: RareBooksClub.com.
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