William's reign, and the first year of the late Queen, when foreign coins abounded in England, I caused a great many of them to be assayed in the Mint, and found by the assays, that fine gold was to fine silver in Spain, Portugal, France, Holland, Italy,... The History of England - Page 179de Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1763Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1875 - 508 pages
...many of them to be assayed in the Mint, and found by the assays, that fine gold was to fine silver in Spain, Portugal, France, Holland, Italy, Germany, and the northern kingdoms, in the proportion above mentioned, errors of the Mint excepted. " In China and Japan, one pound weight of... | |
| 1879 - 956 pages
...great many of them to be assayed in the mint and found by the assays that fine gold was to fine silver in Spain, Portugal, France, Holland, Italy, Germany,...in the proportions above-mentioned, errors of the mint excepted. " In China and Japan, one pound weight of fine gold is worth but nine or ten pounds... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1879 - 998 pages
...Holland, Italy, Germany, and the northern Kingdoms, iu the proportions above-mentioned, errors of the mint excepted. " In China and Japan, one pound weight of fine gold is worth but nine or ten pounds weight, of fine silver; and in East-India it may l>e worth twelve: and the low price... | |
| 1879 - 918 pages
...Holland, Italy, Germany, and the northern Kingdoms, in the proportions above-mentioned, errors of the mint excepted. " In China and Japan, one pound weight of fine gold is worth bin nine or ten pounds weight of fine silver; and in East-India it maybe worth twelve: and the low... | |
| Alexander Del Mar - 1880 - 446 pages
...that the ratio must always have been narrower than in the Occident. Said Sir Isaac Newton in 1717, " In China and Japan one pound weight of fine gold is worth but nine or ten pounds weight of fine silver, and in the East Indies it may be worth twelve." The closer... | |
| Alexander Del Mar - 1880 - 410 pages
...that the ratio must always have been narrower than in the Occident. Said Sir Isaac Newton in 1717, " In China and Japan one pound weight of fine gold is worth but nine or ten pounds weight of fine silver, and in the East Indies it may be worth twelve." The closer... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1883 - 592 pages
...them to be assayed in the Mint, and found by the assays, that tine gold was to fine silver in Spaiu, Portugal, France, Holland, Italy, Germany, and the northern kingdoms, in the proportions above mentioned, errors of the Mint excepted " In China and Japan, one pound weight of fine gold is... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1892 - 610 pages
...many of them to be assayed in the Mint, and found by the assays, that fine gold was to fine silver in Spain, Portugal, France, Holland, Italy, Germany, and the northern kingdoms, in the proportions above mentioned, errors of the Mint excepted " In China and Japan, one pound weight of fine gold is... | |
| William Arthur Shaw - 1896 - 278 pages
...Portugal, France, Holland, Italy, Germany, & the northern kingdoms, in the proportions above mentioned, errors of the Mints excepted. In China and Japan one pound weight of fine gold is worth but nine or ten pounds weight of fine silver, & in East India it may be worth twelve. And this low price... | |
| Charles Arthur Conant - 1905 - 466 pages
...stock of the metal which they most highly prized.2 A like tendency was noted by Newton in 1717, that "in China and Japan one pound weight of fine gold is worth but nine or ten pounds weights of fine silver, and in East India it may be worth twelve, and this low price... | |
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