First to that of Robert Bruce, a pound of silver of the same weight and fineness with the English pound sterling. English, French, and Scots pennies too, contained all of them originally a real pennyweight of silver, the twentieth part of an ounce, and... A manual of commerce - Seite 141von William Waterston - 1840 - 248 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | Adam Smith - 1809
...and esteemed. The Scots money pound contained, from the time of Alexander the First to that of Robert Bruce, a pound of silver of the same weight and fineness with the English pound sterling. English, French, and Scots pennies too, contained all of them originally a real pennyweight... | |
 | Charles Knight - 1820
...known and esteemed. The Scots money pound contained, from the time of Alexander I. to that of Robert Bruce, a pound of silver of the same weight and fineness with the English pound sterling. English, French, and Scots pennies too, contained all of them, originally, a real pennyweight... | |
 | Joseph Priestley - 1826 - 598 Seiten
...same silver. The Scots money pound contained, from the time of Alexander the First, to that of Robert Bruce, a pound of silver of the same weight and fineness with the English pound sterling. Their pound and penny now contain about a 36th part of their original value*. Having thus... | |
 | Samuel Phillips Newman - 1835 - 324 Seiten
...and esteemed. The Scots money pound contained from the time of Alexander the First to that of Robert Bruce, a pound of silver of the same weight and fineness with the English pound sterling. English, French, and Scots pennies too, contained all of them originally a real pennyweight... | |
 | 1843
...a known fineness. The Scots money pound contained, from the time of Alexander I. to that of Robert Bruce, a pound of silver of the same weight and fineness with the English pound sterling. English, French, and Scots pennies, too, contained all of them originally a real pennyweight... | |
 | William Waterston - 1863 - 1000 Seiten
...fixed at 21. Is SCOTLAND, the money pound contained, from the time of Alexander I. to that of Robert Bruce, a pound of silver of the same weight and fineness with the English pound ; but the weights of the coins were afterwards gradually reduced, and at the Union in 170?, the Scots... | |
 | Adam Smith - 1875
...known and esteemed. The Scots money pound contained, from the time of Alexander I. to that of Robert Bruce, a pound of silver of the same weight and fineness with the English pound sterling. English, French, and Scots pennies too, contained all of them originally a real pennyweight... | |
 | Jeremiah Joyce - 1877
...pound of silver, Troyes weight ; 2 the Scots money pound contained from Alexander the First to Robert Bruce; a pound of silver of the same weight and fineness with the English pound. English, French, and Scots pennies contained a real penny weight of silver, viz. the twentieth part... | |
 | Arthur Galton - 1888 - 333 Seiten
...and esteemed. The Scots money pound contained, from the time of Alexander the First to that of Robert Bruce, a pound of silver of the same weight and fineness with the English pound sterling. English, French, and Scots pennies too, contained all of them originally a real pennyweight... | |
 | William Peacock - 1903 - 379 Seiten
...and esteemed. The Scots money pound contained, from the time of Alexander the First to that of Robert Bruce, a pound of silver of the same weight and fineness with the English pound sterling. English, French, and Scots pennies too, contained all of them originally a real pennyweight... | |
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