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" London ; and when, on the other hand, £100 will not suffice to buy a bill for fs.2520, the exchange is against London and in favour of Paris. The course of exchange — is the current price between two places, which is always fluctuating, being sometimes... "
Staniford's Practical Arithmetic ...: Adapted Principally to Federal Currency - Page 159
by Daniel Staniford - 1818 - 324 pages
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A New and Plain System of Arithmetic: Containing the Several Rules of that ...

Elijah H. Hendrick - Arithmetic - 1810 - 220 pages
...of money in one country jar a similar sum in another, by means oj bild of exchange. • t . "• * ' The course of Exchange, is the current price between two places, which is always fluctuating and unsettled, 'being loiiie<. times above, and at others, below par, -according...
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Fortune's Epitome of the Stocks & Public Funds: Containing ..., Volume 1838

Thomas Fortune - Debts, Public - 1838 - 374 pages
...will not suffice to buy a bill for fs.2520, the exchange is against London and in favour of Paris. The course of exchange — is the current price between two places, which is always fluctuating, being sometimes above and sometimes below par, according to the circumstances of...
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Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect

Robert Burns - Dialect poetry, Scottish - 1840 - 338 pages
...will not suffice to buy a bill for 2,520fs., the exchange is against London and in favour of Paris. The course of exchange is the current price between two places, which is always fluctuating, being sometimes above and sometimes below par, according to the circumstances of...
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The young clerk's manual; or, Counting-house assistant

Young clerk - 1846 - 72 pages
...not suffice to buy a bill for 2,520 francs, the exchange is against London, and in favour of Paris. The course of exchange is the current price between two places, which is always fluctuating, being sometimes above and sometimes below par, according to the circumstances of...
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Fortune's Epitome of the stocks & public funds. To which is added, an ...

E F Thomas Fortune - 1851 - 358 pages
...will not suffice to buy a bill for fs.25,20, the exchange is against London and in favour of Paris. The course of exchange — is the current price between two places, which is always fluctuating, being sometimes below par, according to the circumstances of trade, and the consequent...
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Practical book-keeping, commercial reference, and counting-house & school ...

Thomas Smith (writer on book-keeping.) - 1851 - 214 pages
...England — value £100 sterling, is considered the Par of Exchange, the dollar being valued at 4s. 3d. The course of Exchange is the current price between two places, which is constantly fluctuating, owing to the circumstances of Trade and other causes. 35 ACCOUNT SALES. ACCOUNT...
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A Concise and Easy System of Book-keeping for Solicitors, &c. ..

William Mackenzie (Solicitor) - Law - 1858 - 172 pages
...one country for its equivalent in another, which is commonly effected by means of bills of exchange. The course of exchange is the current price between two places, which is always fluctuating according to the circumstances of trade, being sometimes below par, and at other...
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The clerk's instructor and manual

Clerk - 1862 - 136 pages
...not suffice to buy a bill for 2,520 francs, the exchange is against London, and in favour of Paris. The course of exchange is the current price between two places, which is always fluctuating, being sometimes above and sometimes below par, according to the circumstances of...
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The Royal Dictionary-cyclopędia, for Universal Reference: Being a ..., Volume 2

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1862 - 900 pages
...debt due from B. in Lisbon. C. transmits the bill to D. in Lisbon, who receives the amount from B. The Course of Exchange is the current price between two places, which is above or below par, or at par. Exchange is at par, between two places or countries, when a bill for...
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