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... several Countries : For Example , England gives the cer- tain with regard to Holland , becaufe in London , they give a certain and pofitive Sum of Money , for an uncertain , and variable Sum in Amfterdam ; the Way of Exchange between ...
... several Countries : For Example , England gives the cer- tain with regard to Holland , becaufe in London , they give a certain and pofitive Sum of Money , for an uncertain , and variable Sum in Amfterdam ; the Way of Exchange between ...
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... Several other Authors . 2 N all Countries Proceffes at Law , con- cerning Bills of Exchange , are shorter than in any other Cafe . IS In Cafe they But no Recourse can be taken neither Bills of Ex- against the Drawers , Indorfers , or ...
... Several other Authors . 2 N all Countries Proceffes at Law , con- cerning Bills of Exchange , are shorter than in any other Cafe . IS In Cafe they But no Recourse can be taken neither Bills of Ex- against the Drawers , Indorfers , or ...
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... several Auditors or Clerks to make Clerks . up the Accompts , who have but fmall Salaries . The Surveyor of the Melting , fees the Bullion Surveyor . caft out , and takes care it is not alter'd after it is delivered to the Melters : his ...
... several Auditors or Clerks to make Clerks . up the Accompts , who have but fmall Salaries . The Surveyor of the Melting , fees the Bullion Surveyor . caft out , and takes care it is not alter'd after it is delivered to the Melters : his ...
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... several other general Ap- pellations , fuch as Pecunia from Pecus , ( Cattle ) in which the ancient Riches of the World were thought to confift ; and therefore there was on fome of the first Coins the Representation of seve ral of thofe ...
... several other general Ap- pellations , fuch as Pecunia from Pecus , ( Cattle ) in which the ancient Riches of the World were thought to confift ; and therefore there was on fome of the first Coins the Representation of seve ral of thofe ...
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... Several other Pieces of English Gold are to be feen in the Hands of particular Perfons , but ve ry few in Trade . room hob si ti y thalai 10 bid a most esmoɔ ai 1 di orad est Mini mot The Silver Species is The Silver Species . The ...
... Several other Pieces of English Gold are to be feen in the Hands of particular Perfons , but ve ry few in Trade . room hob si ti y thalai 10 bid a most esmoɔ ai 1 di orad est Mini mot The Silver Species is The Silver Species . The ...
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100 Rixdollars 60 Solz Tournois 90 Cruitzers accepted Accompts Affignees aforefaid againſt Amft Amfterdam Anfwer Antwerp Bank Bankrupt Bearer becauſe Bill drawn Bill or Bills Bills of Ex Bills of Exchange Bologne Cafe call'd Carlins Carrats Cent coin'd Coins Commiffioners confiderable Creditors Crufadoes current Money current Prices Dantzick Days Sight Denarius Deniers Dollar Drawer Ducats Banco Eftate England faid Bill fame fhall fhould firft firſt Florence Florins fome fometimes France Frankfort fuch Bill Genoa give Gold Groffes Grofs Groots Guilders Hamburgh himſelf Holland Indorfers Leghorn Leipfick likewife Lires Lisbon Livres London Louis d'ors Marvedies Merchants Milan MONEY and EXCHANGE Months after Date moſt muft Multiply muſt Naples Number Ounce Palermo Paris payable Payment Pence Perfon Pezzi Pezzo Piftole Places Portugal Pound Pounds Sterling prefent protefted Reaſon receiv'd Rees remits Rials Rixdollars of 90 Rome ſhall Silver Soldi Spain Species Sterling thereof thofe Ufance Value Venice
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Page 49 - ... shall and may maintain an action for the same, in such manner as he, she, or they might do upon any inland bill of exchange made or drawn according to the custom of merchants...
Page 49 - Be it therefore enafted by the King's moft excellent Majefty, by and with the advice and confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this prefent Parliament affembled, and by the authority of the fame, that all and every...
Page 46 - One thousand six hundred ninety eight, all and every Bill or Bills of Exchange drawn in, or dated at and from, any trading City or Town, or any other Place...
Page 49 - ... and also every such note payable to any person or persons, body politic and corporate, his, her, or their order, shall be assignable or indorsable over, in the same manner as inland bills of exchange are or may be, according to the custom of merchants...
Page 47 - AB, on the day of payment of the bill, of which the above is the copy, which the said did not pay; wherefore, I, the said do hereby protest the said bill; dated this day of By sect. 2, " the protest is to be sent within fourteen days after the making thereof, or due notice given thereof to the party from...
Page 49 - ... corporate, his, her, or their order, or unto bearer, any sum of money mentioned in such note, shall be taken and construed to be, by virtue thereof, due and payable to any such person or persons, body politic and corporate, to whom the same is made payable...
Page 46 - Acceptance shall be by the underwriting the same under the Party's Hand so accepting) and after the Expiration of Three Days after the...
Page 46 - ... by any other fubftantial perfon of the city, town, or place, in the prefence of two or more credible...
Page 49 - Enafted by the Queen's moft Excellent Majefty, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this prefent Parliament...
Page 47 - ... thereof, be sent, or otherwise due Notice shall be given thereof to the Party from whom the said Bill or Bills were received, who is, upon producing such Protest, to repay the said Bill or Bills, together with all Interest and Charges from the Day such Bill or Bills were protested; for which Protest shall be paid a Sum not exceeding the Sum of Six pence; and in default or neglect of such...