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 . HAYE S s Negociators Magazine O F Monies and Exchanges. GREAT BRITAIN. England. Obfervations and JnfiruSions relating toBills o/ExGHANGE in London. |XCHANGE is held by moft Peopleto be one of the moft intricate andmyfteriousPartofthe Art ofMerchan-dizing and TrafEck, being groundedupon Cuftom and Experience, andthe Neceflity and Commodioufnefs ofExchanges has been allowed by all Countries, Timeout of Mind, and, ac chis Time, is maintained by 3 th?. ^ HayesV Negotiators Magazine the general Confent of all Mankind, by reafon itdoes prevent the Danger and Hazard of carryingof Money from one Country to another. And this is done by a few Lines, written on afmall Piece of Paper, termed, yfjBi//o/Exchange,which is fo noble and excellent in its Nature, thoit cannot properly be called a Specialty, becaufeit wanteth thofe Formalities required by the Com-mon ILdiW of England, as Seal, Delivery and Wit-nefles; yet it is equivalent thereto, and may bereckoned to exceed any Specialty, or Bond, in itsPuncfluality and Precifenefs of Payment, it carry-ing a commanding Power with it, although it fhallbe diredled from a Servant to his Mailer; for, ifhe accepts it, the Concern is as grea


Size: 1593px × 1568px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookd, booksubjectforeignexchange, booksubjectweightsandmeasures