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Side 4
... exchange ' between two countries ? If the course of exchange between London and Amsterdam be 33 shillings and 6 pence Flemish per pound sterling , and be- tween London and Lisbon be 50 pence sterling per milree , find the rate of ...
... exchange ' between two countries ? If the course of exchange between London and Amsterdam be 33 shillings and 6 pence Flemish per pound sterling , and be- tween London and Lisbon be 50 pence sterling per milree , find the rate of ...
Side 4
... exchange between London and Paris be at 11. for 25.5 francs , and the exchange between Paris and Frankfort be at 20 francs for 9 florins 20 kreutzers ; what is the course of exchange between London and Frankfort ? ( 1 Florin kreutzers ...
... exchange between London and Paris be at 11. for 25.5 francs , and the exchange between Paris and Frankfort be at 20 francs for 9 florins 20 kreutzers ; what is the course of exchange between London and Frankfort ? ( 1 Florin kreutzers ...
Side 6
... exchange , or a circuitous remittance from London to Venice , from Venice to Hamburg , and from Hamburg to Paris , the exchanges being as follows : 11. - 24.6 French francs , 19 francs 10 Hamburg marks , 1 mark 4 lire of Venice . 55 ...
... exchange , or a circuitous remittance from London to Venice , from Venice to Hamburg , and from Hamburg to Paris , the exchanges being as follows : 11. - 24.6 French francs , 19 francs 10 Hamburg marks , 1 mark 4 lire of Venice . 55 ...
Side 8
... exchange being 25 francs 30 cents the pound sterling . 3. What is meant by the ' par of Exchange ' between two countries ? Explain generally on on what it depends . a Find the par of Exchange ' between England and France from comparing ...
... exchange being 25 francs 30 cents the pound sterling . 3. What is meant by the ' par of Exchange ' between two countries ? Explain generally on on what it depends . a Find the par of Exchange ' between England and France from comparing ...
Side 7
... Exchange ? If 197. 10s . be exchanged for 472 francs 90 cen- times , what is the course of exchange between London and Paris ? 3. If the course of exchange between London and Paris be 25 francs 60 cents , and between Paris and Amsterdam ...
... Exchange ? If 197. 10s . be exchanged for 472 francs 90 cen- times , what is the course of exchange between London and Paris ? 3. If the course of exchange between London and Paris be 25 francs 60 cents , and between Paris and Amsterdam ...
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Side 6 - If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the...
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Side 13 - To divide a given straight line into two parts, so that the rectangle contained by the whole, and one of the parts, may be equal to the square of the other part.
Side 1 - Parallelograms upon the same base and between the same parallels, are equal to one another.
Side 3 - Elle a deux grands môles semblables à deux bras, qui s'avancent dans la mer et qui embrassent un vaste port où les vents ne peuvent entrer. Dans ce port on voit comme une forêt de mâts de navires ; et ces navires sont si nombreux, qu'à peine peut-on découvrir la mer qui les porte.
Side 2 - Therefore, in obtuse-angled triangles, &c. QED PROP. XIII. THEOREM. In every triangle, the square of the side subtending either of the acute angles is less than the squares of the sides containing that angle, by twice the rectangle contained by either of...