The Tutor's Guide: Being a Complete System of Arithmetic; with Various Branches in the Mathematics. To which is Added an Appendix, Containing Different Forms of Acquittances, Bills of Exchange, &c. &cJ. Crukshank, 1806 - 320 pages |
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... Tare and Trett 84 Simple Interest 87 Brokerage 89 Exchange with Portugal Venice - . 114 - 115 - Holland , Flanders , and Germany . 115 Poland and Prussia 118 · 116 - - 118 Russia · Ireland - 119 - · 119 Insurance 90 Purchasing of Stocks ...
... Tare and Trett 84 Simple Interest 87 Brokerage 89 Exchange with Portugal Venice - . 114 - 115 - Holland , Flanders , and Germany . 115 Poland and Prussia 118 · 116 - - 118 Russia · Ireland - 119 - · 119 Insurance 90 Purchasing of Stocks ...
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... Tare 43 1 3 7 Tare 32 234 2 2 11 47 1 3 17 32 2 0 12 41 1 2 10 30 2 O 19 42 1 0 13 27 5 2 317 49 2 0 11 34 ( 12 ) A. B. and C. open an Account with a Banker , Jan. 11 . 1793 , and put into his Hands , viz . A. 17 Guineas , B. 301. 11s ...
... Tare 43 1 3 7 Tare 32 234 2 2 11 47 1 3 17 32 2 0 12 41 1 2 10 30 2 O 19 42 1 0 13 27 5 2 317 49 2 0 11 34 ( 12 ) A. B. and C. open an Account with a Banker , Jan. 11 . 1793 , and put into his Hands , viz . A. 17 Guineas , B. 301. 11s ...
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... Tare or Weight of the Waggon was 13 cwt . 1 qr . How many Coals had the Customer to pay for ? ( 9 ) A person dying left his Widow 1780. and 1250 to each of his four Children , 30 Guineas a piece to 15 of his poor Relations , and 150l ...
... Tare or Weight of the Waggon was 13 cwt . 1 qr . How many Coals had the Customer to pay for ? ( 9 ) A person dying left his Widow 1780. and 1250 to each of his four Children , 30 Guineas a piece to 15 of his poor Relations , and 150l ...
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... d . ( 4 ) 3162at Is 7d . EXAMPLES . ( 2 ) 1740 at 24d . ( 3 ) 1420 at 7d . 5 , 427 at 5s 9d . ( 6 246 at 17s 10d . ( 7 , 241 at 6 / 19s . ( 8 ) 641 at 1 / 15s . XVII . TARE and TRETT . In this Rule there Practice . 83.
... d . ( 4 ) 3162at Is 7d . EXAMPLES . ( 2 ) 1740 at 24d . ( 3 ) 1420 at 7d . 5 , 427 at 5s 9d . ( 6 246 at 17s 10d . ( 7 , 241 at 6 / 19s . ( 8 ) 641 at 1 / 15s . XVII . TARE and TRETT . In this Rule there Practice . 83.
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... TARE and TRETT . In this Rule there are six Things to be observed , viz . 1. The Gross Weight . 2. Tare . 3. Trett . 4. Suttle . 5. Cloff . And , 6. The Net Weight . 1. The Gross Weight is the Whole Weight of the Goods , and that which ...
... TARE and TRETT . In this Rule there are six Things to be observed , viz . 1. The Gross Weight . 2. Tare . 3. Trett . 4. Suttle . 5. Cloff . And , 6. The Net Weight . 1. The Gross Weight is the Whole Weight of the Goods , and that which ...
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