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The negociator's magazine
Or The most authentic account yet published, of the monies, weights, and measures, of the principal places of trade in the known world. Also an account of the European exchanges in general, the laws and customs of bills of exchange, promissory notes, &c. with the method of computing exchanges; also the nature and use of simple and compound arbitrations. To which are added, curious calculations of great use in the West-Indian and American trade, and tables shewing the intrinsick value of any foreign gold or silver coin. All of great use of merchants and traders; and entirely necessary to those who would understand merchants accounts. By Richard Hayes. The ninth edition, revised, methodized, and improved with the addition of several new and useful tables, by Benjamin Webb, writing master and accountant, and master of the Grammar School belonging to the worshipful company of haberdashers in Bunhill-Row; author of the Tables for buying and selling stocks, and of the Complete annuitant -
An authentick account of the weights , measures, exchanges, customs, duties, port-charges
&c. &c. and correct Batty tables, made use of, and paid at the several ports of the East-Indies, traded unto by Europeans: together with an account of all the different coins (both real and imaginary) by which all accompts in Asia are kept: Also The Coins, Weights, Names and Touches of Gold, Emperor's and Hoppo's Duties on the Measurage of European Ships; with the Duties on all Goods Imported and Exported at Canton in China. To which are Added, Tables, reducing Troy Weights into Canton Weights, and Canton Weights into Troy Weights, for the readier Payment of Silver to the Chinese Merchants, calculated with the greatest Exactness from One Penny-Weight to 100,000 Ounces, and from One Mace to 100,000 Tales, &c. &c. Great Part whereof is from the Author's own Experience, and the Remainder compiled from the most authentick Accounts, taken by the Armenian and Portuguese Merchants, who are continually trading from Port to Port in the East-Indies. The whole being of great Use to all Gentlemen trading to those Parts, by preventing the many and too frequent Impositions and Frauds committed by the Natives. By Samuel Jackson -
The negociator's magazine, or, The most authentic account yet published, of the monies, weights, and measures, of the principal places of trade in the known world
also an account of the European exchanges in general ... to which are added, curious calculations of great use in the West-Indian and American trades -
Pratique du commerce
pour la facilité du négociant dans la combinaison des changes, & dans la réduction des monnoies, poids, & mesures de toutes les places de commerce de l'Europe, & des plus considérables de l'Asie, de l'Afrique, & de l'Amérique, & le rapport qu'elles ont à celles de Turin -
The farmer's and corn-buyer's assistant
containing, I. tables wherein the value of any quantity of corn ... II. tables for malt-retailers ... III. tables wherein is shewn the value of any number of yards or pounds -
The merchant-freighter's and captains of ships assistant
being tables calculated with the greatest accuracy -
An authentick account of the weights, measures, exchanges, customs, duties, port-charges, &c. &c. and correct batty tables, made use of, and paid at the several ports of the East-Indies, traded unto by Europeans
together with an account of all the different coins (both real and imaginary) by which all accompts in Asia are kept -
The merchant-Freighter's and captains of ships assistant. Being tables calculated with the greatest accuracy. Comprising the dimensions, however diversified, in length, breadth, or depth; together with the solid contents of all packages usually shipped; and likewise the Fifths, either on or off, of all Casks, Hogsheads, &c. Which, Without the least Calculation, may be found with the greatest Ease, Expedition, and Certainty. By James Boydell, ships-husband
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The farmer's and corn-buyer's assistant
containing I. Tables wherein the value of any quantity of corn, from a Bushel to twenty Comb, in what is termed Full, or Bare Measure, (at any Rate per Comb, from Three Shillings, increasing by Three-Halfpence per Comb, to Thirty Shillings) may be had in less than a quarter of a minute. II. Tables for Malt-Retailers; in which is shewn the Value of any Quantity of Malt, from a Comb to a Quarter of a Peck, and from Sixteen Shillings per Comb, decreasing by the most usual Prices, to Four Shillings. III. Tables wherein is shown the value of any number of yards or pounds, (from One to One Hundred) from One Farthing per Yard or Pound to Three Shillings, increasing at One Farthing per Yard or Pound. The Whole calculated and examined- by Richard Harvey, School-Master, in Bungay