| Michael Walsh - 1801 - 268 σελίδες
...this or that country, precifely of the value of either of the fums. Par of Exchange is the intrinfic value of the money of one country compared with that of another country, as one pound fterling is equal to thirty-five fhillings Flemifh. Courje of E xr hange is the... | |
| 1812 - 702 σελίδες
...Ctmnurcial Par, each of •which admits of fubordinate divifions and diitinftions. " The Intrinjtc Par is the value of the money of one country compared with that of another, with refpeft both to weight ;md finenefs. " The Commercial Paris the comparative value of the monies of... | |
| James Morrison (accountant.) - 1825 - 288 σελίδες
...goods. PACKER, a person who carries on the business of packing goods. PAR OF EXCHANGE, is the intrinsic value of the money of one country, compared with that of another, with respect both to the, weight and ( fineness. PARCEL, a term applied both to small packages of wares, and to large lots... | |
| Thomas H. Goddard - 1831 - 262 σελίδες
...much difference of opinion. PAR OF EXCHANGE. The par of exchange may be considered under two general heads, viz. the intrinsic par and the commercial par,...The intrinsic par is the value of the money of one <xmntry compared with that of another, with respect both to weight and fineness. The commercial par... | |
| Michael Walsh - 1831 - 348 σελίδες
...in this or that country, precisely the value of either of the sums. Par of Exchange is the intrinsic value of the money of one country compared with that of another country, as one pound sterling is equal to §4,44 4s cents ; and a bill of £153 sterling at par, would... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Foster - 1836 - 192 σελίδες
...goods, Packer, a person who carries on the business of packing goods. Par of Exchange, is the intrinsic value of the money of one country, compared with that of another, with respect both to the weight and fineness. Parcel, a term applied both to small packages of wares, and to large lots... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Foster - 1837 - 262 σελίδες
...The latter term also denotes the charge made for tying up the goods. Par of Exchange. The intrinsic value of the money of one country, compared with that of another, with respect both to the weight and fineness. Parcel. A term applied both to small packages of wares, and to large lots... | |
| Michael Walsh - 1838 - 346 σελίδες
...in this or that country, precisely the value of either of the sums. Par of Exchange is the intrinsic value of the money of one country compared with that of another country, as one pound sterling is equal to $4,44* cents ; and a bill of £153 sterling at par, would... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1839 - 356 σελίδες
...article of sale, or purchase. PAR OF EXCHANGE. The Par of Exchange, may be considered under two general heads ; viz. the intrinsic par, and the commercial par, each of which admits of suborbinate divisions and distinctions. The intrinsic par is the value of the money of one country,... | |
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - 1841 - 324 σελίδες
...latter the certain price. 3. The PAR OF EXCHANGE may be considered either as intrinsic or commercial. 4 The INTRINSIC PAR is the value of the money of one country compared with that of another, both with respect to its weight and fineness. ~~CXV. Q. What is Exchange ? 1. The Course of Exchange?... | |
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