The first lessons in numbers : an illustrated table book, designed for elementary instruction . UNITED STATES A mint is the place where money is made. Federal money is the currency of the United States. LESSON LXXV.(See Manual, Sec. I., Exercise VII.) 10 mills (m.) make 1 cent. ct. 10 cents make 1 dime. d. 10 dimes make 1 dollar. $. 10 dollars make 1 eagle. E. 80 FEDERAL ENGLISH MONEY. 81 LESSON LXXVI. • (Sec Manual, Sec. I., Exercise VII.) English Money. English money is the currency of Great Britain. TABLE. 4 farthings (far.) make 1 penny. pence make 1
The first lessons in numbers : an illustrated table book, designed for elementary instruction . UNITED STATES A mint is the place where money is made. Federal money is the currency of the United States. LESSON LXXV.(See Manual, Sec. I., Exercise VII.) 10 mills (m.) make 1 cent. ct. 10 cents make 1 dime. d. 10 dimes make 1 dollar. $. 10 dollars make 1 eagle. E. 80 FEDERAL ENGLISH MONEY. 81 LESSON LXXVI. • (Sec Manual, Sec. I., Exercise VII.) English Money. English money is the currency of Great Britain. TABLE. 4 farthings (far.) make 1 penny. pence make 1 shilling. s.
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