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 . P4 RUSSIA. R U S S I A O R u s c 0 V r. Archangel and Petersburgh. 5Sj2?5^)^J here has lately been kept at Arch^ ^MWm\ angel a confiderable Market or Fair every fe>? -^ feix Year, which ufually began in the MonthJ^i^^^SS^ of September^ and terminated in the.))U)(, jvionth o^ December ; but fince the Tradeis removed with the Merchants to Petersburg^ I donot know if the Fair continues at Archangel, or is re-moved to Petersburg: However, the ufual Ways ofPealing in this Fair was commonly by way of Truck,or bartering one Country Goods for another *, andfometimes Goods were bought for Part Money, andPart Goods : And this ufually was obferved amongthe Merchants; thofe that had Money to fpare inthe Fair Times were fure to make greater Advan-tages by it, than could be made at any other Tin:«e,by reafon the Agio^s were confiderable higher at thofeTimes, between that Place, Amfterdam, and Hani-lurgk^ than it was at other Seafons in the Year. <?/Monies and Exchanges. iij Ty^^Ruffia Coins. ,


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