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... Farthings , or three Quarters of any Thing . So in the Example aforefaid , 3 Farthings and 1 is 4 , and 2 is 6 , and 3 is 9 , and 1 is 10 , and 2 is 12 farthings or 3 Pence : which carry to the pence ; faying , 3 pence and 10 pence is ...
... Farthings , or three Quarters of any Thing . So in the Example aforefaid , 3 Farthings and 1 is 4 , and 2 is 6 , and 3 is 9 , and 1 is 10 , and 2 is 12 farthings or 3 Pence : which carry to the pence ; faying , 3 pence and 10 pence is ...
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... Farthings is - 1 Penny 1 Groat 1 Tefter 1 Shilling 1 Crown II . The Table of English Coin for Reduction . II . The ... Farthings In - 1 Noble are 1 Crown & 6 Shillings 13 Tefters & 20 Groats 80 Pence 320 Farthings In - 1 Tefter are 1 ...
... Farthings is - 1 Penny 1 Groat 1 Tefter 1 Shilling 1 Crown II . The Table of English Coin for Reduction . II . The ... Farthings In - 1 Noble are 1 Crown & 6 Shillings 13 Tefters & 20 Groats 80 Pence 320 Farthings In - 1 Tefter are 1 ...
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... Far- things , you have 1261. 16s . 10. to deduct from 4571. 9s . 7id . To perform which , begin with the farthings ; faying , 2 from 1 , you cannot ; but 2 from 4 farthings ( or 1 Penny which you borrow from the pence ) and the 1 farthing ...
... Far- things , you have 1261. 16s . 10. to deduct from 4571. 9s . 7id . To perform which , begin with the farthings ; faying , 2 from 1 , you cannot ; but 2 from 4 farthings ( or 1 Penny which you borrow from the pence ) and the 1 farthing ...
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... Farthings ? 476 Pounds 960 The Farthings in I Multiply 2856 4284 456960 Farthings for Anfwer . Example 2. ] In 87 Hundred Weight , how many Pounds ? 87 Hundred 112 Pounds in one Hundred 174 87 87 ୮ 9744 Pounds for Answer . Multiply ...
... Farthings ? 476 Pounds 960 The Farthings in I Multiply 2856 4284 456960 Farthings for Anfwer . Example 2. ] In 87 Hundred Weight , how many Pounds ? 87 Hundred 112 Pounds in one Hundred 174 87 87 ୮ 9744 Pounds for Answer . Multiply ...
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... Farthings in a Penny 1. S. d . Multiply and add 29 . 46942 Farthings in 48 : 17 : 11 for Anfwer . ¦ Example 3. ] In 47 C. 2 Qrs . 24 lb. how many Pounds ? C. 2 lb. 47 : 2 : 24 4 Quarters is 112 lb. Multiply and add the 2 Qrs . lb C. 2 ...
... Farthings in a Penny 1. S. d . Multiply and add 29 . 46942 Farthings in 48 : 17 : 11 for Anfwer . ¦ Example 3. ] In 47 C. 2 Qrs . 24 lb. how many Pounds ? C. 2 lb. 47 : 2 : 24 4 Quarters is 112 lb. Multiply and add the 2 Qrs . lb C. 2 ...
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Page 125 - ... the giving a sum of money in one place for a bill, ordering the payment of it in another place.
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