The Decimal System in Numbers, Coins, and Accounts: Especially with Reference to the Decimalisation of the Currency and Accountancy of the United KingdomNathaniel Cooke, 1854 - 245 |
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... employed for intellectual as well as physical purposes , to calculate with , and to perform the common handicraft functions of existence . Certain it is , that the years of the antediluvian patri- archs are spoken of , in the Book of ...
... employed for intellectual as well as physical purposes , to calculate with , and to perform the common handicraft functions of existence . Certain it is , that the years of the antediluvian patri- archs are spoken of , in the Book of ...
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... - nine . " Threescore , threescore and ten , and fourscore , are commonly employed for sixty , seventy , and eighty . In various parts of the * London 4to edition , 1828 . Nineteen 1 Twenty 54 " " Twenty - one " 2 THE DECIMAL SYSTEM ,
... - nine . " Threescore , threescore and ten , and fourscore , are commonly employed for sixty , seventy , and eighty . In various parts of the * London 4to edition , 1828 . Nineteen 1 Twenty 54 " " Twenty - one " 2 THE DECIMAL SYSTEM ,
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... employed . In the Book of. Times . Times . One . . occurs 715 Ones 4 Once 55 ~ Two Three 270 " " Twain 16 Twice . 18 256 Thrice 16 186 First Second 457 130 Third . " 9 Four " " 108 Quaternions 1 Four times 1 Fourth Five 100 Fifth ...
... employed . In the Book of. Times . Times . One . . occurs 715 Ones 4 Once 55 ~ Two Three 270 " " Twain 16 Twice . 18 256 Thrice 16 186 First Second 457 130 Third . " 9 Four " " 108 Quaternions 1 Four times 1 Fourth Five 100 Fifth ...
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... employed . In the Book of Genesis , in Jethro's counsel to Moses , he is recommended to nominate “ rulers of thousands , and rulers of hundreds , rulers of fifties , and rulers of tens " ( Exodus xviii . 21 ) ; and in the assembly of ...
... employed . In the Book of Genesis , in Jethro's counsel to Moses , he is recommended to nominate “ rulers of thousands , and rulers of hundreds , rulers of fifties , and rulers of tens " ( Exodus xviii . 21 ) ; and in the assembly of ...
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... employed the same method as the Hebrews , by using as their numerals the letters of their alphabet ; but inscriptions are found , showing that they also used , like the Romans , the first letter of numeral words as signs to represent ...
... employed the same method as the Hebrews , by using as their numerals the letters of their alphabet ; but inscriptions are found , showing that they also used , like the Romans , the first letter of numeral words as signs to represent ...
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abacus Abipones ac gnirome adopted amount ancient Anglo-Saxon Arabic numerals arithmetic Bank of England calculations called carats cent centimes Chinese circulation civilised coins of account column committee copper count currency decimal coinage decimal division decimal notation decimal scale decimal system decimalised denarius denominations denote digits dime divided dollar employed England English exchange Exchequer exhibit existing expressed farthings figures fingers five florin foucq gunee four France French gnanette gnare gnea Gnirome gnete grains Greek hand Herodotus hundred inconvenience integer introduced language Lord meaning metal millions mils money of account multiplication nations nine ounce Peacock pence penny pieces pound sterling present Professor De Morgan proposed puluh quinary reckoning represent Roman Roman numerals Sanskrit says shillings silver coins sovereign Spanish Spanish dollar standard subtraction supposed system of coinage tens tenth thousand tion tribes troy tunca twelve twenty unit vigesimal weights and measures word ငင၊၁၁
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