A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical and Historical of Commerce and Commercial NavigationLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844 - 1410 páginas |
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... Coins , a Table of the assay , weight , and sterling value of the principal foreign gold and silver coins , deduced from assays made at the London and Paris Mints , taken , by permission , from the last edition of Dr. Kelly's Cambist ...
... Coins , a Table of the assay , weight , and sterling value of the principal foreign gold and silver coins , deduced from assays made at the London and Paris Mints , taken , by permission , from the last edition of Dr. Kelly's Cambist ...
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... coins are equal multiples or sub - multiples of it . The new gold coin is called the florin piece , and is worth 16s . 6d . very nearly . But accounts are still sometimes kept in the old way , or by the pound Flemish . Par of exchange ...
... coins are equal multiples or sub - multiples of it . The new gold coin is called the florin piece , and is worth 16s . 6d . very nearly . But accounts are still sometimes kept in the old way , or by the pound Flemish . Par of exchange ...
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... coins imported into Amsterdam from all parts of the world . The merchants who carried coin or bullion to the Bank obtained credit for an equal value in its books : this was called bank - money ; and all considerable payments were ...
... coins imported into Amsterdam from all parts of the world . The merchants who carried coin or bullion to the Bank obtained credit for an equal value in its books : this was called bank - money ; and all considerable payments were ...
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... coin or bullion . ( See COIN . ) - The truth is , however , that the theory of the balance of trade is not erroneous merely from the false notions which its advocates entertained with respect to money ; but proceeds on radically ...
... coin or bullion . ( See COIN . ) - The truth is , however , that the theory of the balance of trade is not erroneous merely from the false notions which its advocates entertained with respect to money ; but proceeds on radically ...
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... coins or notes not genuine . Perhaps , however , the great advantage derived by the merchant or tradesman from the employment of a banker , consists in its relieving him from all trouble with respect to the presentation for payment of ...
... coins or notes not genuine . Perhaps , however , the great advantage derived by the merchant or tradesman from the employment of a banker , consists in its relieving him from all trouble with respect to the presentation for payment of ...
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