Publications, Issue 34Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1833 - 224 pages |
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Page 14
... silver . Its wall forms a perfect square , each side of which is 10,000 juzenà long ; it is 150 juzenà high , and one and a half thick . Its gates , the height of which is 40 juzenà , are covered with plates of gold and silver , and ...
... silver . Its wall forms a perfect square , each side of which is 10,000 juzenà long ; it is 150 juzenà high , and one and a half thick . Its gates , the height of which is 40 juzenà , are covered with plates of gold and silver , and ...
Page 32
... silver and precious stones ; which were not to be found at the beginning of the world , and were only produced by the merits and good works of men . He then adds , that when just and upright princes reign in the southern island , or ...
... silver and precious stones ; which were not to be found at the beginning of the world , and were only produced by the merits and good works of men . He then adds , that when just and upright princes reign in the southern island , or ...
Page 167
... silver bullion . Hence they are obliged to employ scales in all payments . The principal weight that they have , and to which all others are referred , is the ticale ; it is equal to about half an ounce . The gold and silver used is ...
... silver bullion . Hence they are obliged to employ scales in all payments . The principal weight that they have , and to which all others are referred , is the ticale ; it is equal to about half an ounce . The gold and silver used is ...
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