... quantity of corn, meat, drink, or cloth, nowadays. To this end, you must neither take a very dear year, to your prejudice, nor a very cheap one, in your own favour, nor indeed any single year, to be your rule ; but you must take the price of every... Chronicon Preciosum ; Or, An Account of English Gold and Silver Money ; the ... - Page 136by William Fleetwood - 1745 - 177 pagesFull view - About this book
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...Rule ; but you muft take the Price of every particular Commodity, for as many Years as you can (z0, if you have them) and put them all together ; and...fame Courfe with the Price of Things, for thefe laft zo Years; -and fee what Proportion they will bear to one another ; for that Proportion is to be your... | |
| 1840 - 974 pages
...but you must " take the price of every particular commodity for as many " years as you can, (twenty if you have them,) and put them. " all together, and...find out the common price ; and " afterwards take the same course with the price of things " for these last twenty years, and see what proportion they will... | |
| William Fleetwood (bp. of Ely.) - 1854 - 508 pages
...; but you must take the price of every particular commodity, for as many years as you can, (twenty, if you have them,) and put them all together ; and...find out the common price ; and afterwards take the same course with the price of things, for these last twenty years, and see what proportion they will... | |
| Langford Lovell Price - Money - 1896 - 220 pages
...nor a very cheap one, in your own favour ; nor indeed any single year, to be your rate ; but you must take the price of every particular commodity, for...find out the common price ; and afterwards take the same course with the price of things for these last 20 years, and see what proportion they will bear... | |
| James Laurence Laughlin - Money - 1903 - 630 pages
...60-61). " You must take the Price of every particular Commodity, for as many Years as you can (20, if yon have them) and put them all together ; and then find out the common Price [te, the arithmetical average] ; and afterwards take the same Course with the Price of Things, for... | |
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