The negociator's magazine of monies and exchanges In three parts Part I Contains advice and instructions, relating to bills of exchange, the monies of one country compared with another; the way to know what one country gets of another at any time by the exchange; as also, an account of the English gold and silver coins .. with their present standards and weights at this time Part II Shows the real and imaginary monies, the current prices of the exchanges; and the method to calculate them for most places in Europe .. Part III Contains arbitrations of the exchanges, and that universal rule made


The negociator's magazine of monies and exchanges In three parts Part I Contains advice and instructions, relating to bills of exchange, the monies of one country compared with another; the way to know what one country gets of another at any time by the exchange; as also, an account of the English gold and silver coins .. with their present standards and weights at this time Part II Shows the real and imaginary monies, the current prices of the exchanges; and the method to calculate them for most places in Europe .. Part III Contains arbitrations of the exchanges, and that universal rule made use of by merchants and negociators in all their reductions and calculations .. as also, how exchange is reckoned; of brokerages and provision, with useful observations upon the prices or courses of the exchange . FRANCE. Tajmcnts (ire made in this Kingdom in threedifferent Ways by Merchants^ &c. LL Payments of Bills, and Notesof Exchange, and fuch as are of theValue of Bills of Exchange, multbe made in Gold, or in CrownPieces, or their Fradtions. Secondly, Notes given for Goods bought, may bepaid one half in Gold, or Crown Pieces, and theother half in petty Peices and Brafs Solzs, except icbe for Wines, Velvets, Silk, Stuffs, and fuch fineGoods, which muft be paid in great Money. And Lajily, Book-Debts for Goods bought ofShop-keepers are paid according to the Quality ofthe Goods. If tis for Wine, Silk, and fuch othervaluable Goods, they muft be paid all in white Mo-ney or Gold; but if it is for hard Wares, groceryWare, Toys, ^c. the Payment may be made onehalf in Copper Money and Brafs Money, and theother in mall white Money *, but as there is not po-Utively any Lofs, even on the worft of that Mo-ney, the Shopkeepers will not difoblige a good Cu-flomer, if he pays them the whole Debt in Br


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