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الصفحة 38
Why it is not regulated by the legal use is manifest , because the rate of money does not follow the standard of the law , but the price of the market : and men , not observing the legal and forced , but the natural and current interest ...
Why it is not regulated by the legal use is manifest , because the rate of money does not follow the standard of the law , but the price of the market : and men , not observing the legal and forced , but the natural and current interest ...
الصفحة 83
For example : supposing , according to the standard of our law , 5s . or a crown , were to weigh an ounce , ( as it does now , wanting about 16 grains ) whereof one - twelfth were copper , and eleventwelfths silver , ( for thereabouts ...
For example : supposing , according to the standard of our law , 5s . or a crown , were to weigh an ounce , ( as it does now , wanting about 16 grains ) whereof one - twelfth were copper , and eleventwelfths silver , ( for thereabouts ...
الصفحة 84
... required by the present standard , changed into copper , and should thus , by law , be made current ; ( the rest of your silver money being kept to the present standard in weight and fineness ) it is plain , those species would be ...
... required by the present standard , changed into copper , and should thus , by law , be made current ; ( the rest of your silver money being kept to the present standard in weight and fineness ) it is plain , those species would be ...
الصفحة 85
If we had groats , or sixpences , current by law amongst us , that wanted one - third of the silver , which they now have by the standard , to make them of equal value to our other species of money ; who can imagine , that our ...
If we had groats , or sixpences , current by law amongst us , that wanted one - third of the silver , which they now have by the standard , to make them of equal value to our other species of money ; who can imagine , that our ...
الصفحة 86
That a shilling shall weigh onefifth of a crown - piece , and a penny - weight one - twelfth of a shilling , in standard silver ) but out of every one of these you abate one - twentieth of the silver they were wont to have in them .
That a shilling shall weigh onefifth of a crown - piece , and a penny - weight one - twelfth of a shilling , in standard silver ) but out of every one of these you abate one - twentieth of the silver they were wont to have in them .
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