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" ... but not the weight of the metal. Abraham weighs to Ephron the four hundred shekels of silver which he had agreed to pay for the field of Machpelah. They are said however to be the current money... "
The Scots Magazine, Or, General Repository of Literature, History, and Politics - Trang 250
1797
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English Prose: From Maundevile to Thackeray

Arthur Howard Galton - 1888 - 368 trang
...fineness, but not the weight of the metal. Abraham weighs to Ephron the four hundred shekels of silver which he had agreed to pay for the field of Machpelah. They are said however to be the current money of the merchant, and yet are received by weight, and not by tale,...

Select Chapters and Passages from the Wealth of Nations of Adam Smith, 1776

Adam Smith - 1894 - 526 trang
...fineness, but not the weight of the metal. Abraham weighs to Ephron the four hundred shekels of silver which he had agreed to pay for the field of Machpelah. They are said however to be the current money of the merchant, and yet are received by weight and not by tale,...

Money and Bimetallism: a Study of the Uses and Operations of Money and ...

Henry Adolph Miller - 1898 - 330 trang
...fineness, but not the weight of the metal. Abraham weighs to Ephron the four hundred shekels of silver which he had agreed to pay for the field of Machpelah. They are said, however, to be the current money of the merchant, and yet are received by weight and not by tale,...

Money and Bimetallism: A Study of the Uses and Operations of Money and Credit

Henry Adolph Miller - 1898 - 332 trang
...fineness, but not the weight of the metal. Abraham weighs to Ephron the four hundred shekels of silver which he had agreed to pay for the field of Machpelah. They are said, however, to be the current money of the merchant, and yet are received by weight and not by tale,...

English Prose from Mandeville to Ruskin

William Peacock - 1903 - 408 trang
...fineness, but not the weight of the metal. Abraham weighs to Ephron the four hundred shekels of silver which he had agreed to pay for the field of Machpelah. They are said, however, to be the current money of the merchant, and yet are received by weight, and not by...

The Stoddard Library: Shakespeare-Taine

John Lawson Stoddard - 1910 - 490 trang
...fineness, but not the weight of the metal. Abraham weighs to Ephron the four hundred shekels of silver which he had agreed to pay for the field of Machpelah. They are said, however, to be the current money of the merchant, and yet are received by weight and not by tale,...

An Introduction to Money and Credit

James Dysart Magee - 1926 - 492 trang
...fineness, but not the weight of the metal. Abraham weighs to Ephron the four hundred shekels of silver which he had agreed to pay for the field of Machpelah. They are said however to be the current money of the merchant, and yet are received by weight and not by tale,...

Culture and Anomie: Ethnographic Imagination in the Nineteenth Century

Christopher Herbert - 1991 - 374 trang
...hundred shekels of silver which he had agreed to pay for the field of Machpelah. . . . They are said however to be the current money of the merchant, and yet are received by weight and not by tale. . . . The inconveniency and difficulty of weighing . . . metals with exactness gave occasion to the...
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Culture and Anomie: Ethnographic Imagination in the Nineteenth Century

Christopher Herbert - 1991 - 384 trang
...fineness, but not the weight of the metal. Abraham weighs to Ephron the four hundred shekels of silver which he had agreed to pay for the field of Machpelah. . . . They are said however to be the current money of the merchant, and yet are received by weight and not by tale....
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Readings in the Economics of the Division of Labor: The Classical Tradition

Guang-Zhen Sun - 2005 - 312 trang
...fineness, but not the weight of the metal. Abraham weighs to Ephron the four hundred shekels of silver which he had agreed to pay for the field of Machpelah. They are said however to be the current money of the merchant, and yet are received by weight and not by tale,...
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