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A TABLE whereby to find the juft Date of Bills of Exchange from Old Style to New Style, and the contrary, for ever.

Old Style. July. Dec. New Style. Aug. Jan. Mar. May. July. O. S. Aug. Jan. Mar. May. July. Aug. Jan. Mar. May. July. O&t.

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19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2+ 3+ 4+ 5+ 61 74 81 9|10|11 EXAMPLE II.

Under Old Style, or O. S. is found New Style, or N. S. and against them refpectively the Days of the Month, whether in the fame or the fucceeding Month.

EXAMPLE I.

Given the 25th of July O. S. required the day of the Month N. S.

Now against July in the firft Line in one of the Columns is found and underneath it in the 25, next Line is 5; and against 5 in the fecond Line ftands Auguft under July: Therefore the 25th of July O. S. is the 5th Day of August N. S.

Given the 23d O. S. of February in Leap Year, required the Day of the Month N. S. and under the 23d of February Leap Year is found the 5th of March N. S.

N. B. When the Question happens within the Limit of the Month, the Anfwer is had without confulting the Table, by only adding 11 Days. As for Example: Given the 13th of May O. S. required the Day of the Month N. S. and the Anfwer, by adding 11, is the 24th of May N. S. See the TABLE.

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Sir ISAAC NEWTON'S TABLE of foreign GOLD and SILVER COINS.

FOREIGN SILVER COINS.

The Rixdollar, or Patagon of Cologn

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The Rixdollar, or Patagon of the Bishop of Liege

The Rixdollar of Mentz

The Rixdollar of Francfort

The Rixdollar of the Elector Palatine of the Rhine and Bavaria, before 1620 The Rixdollar of Nuremburgh

The Double Gulden of the Elector of Hanover

The old Rixdollar of Lunenburgh

The old Rixdollar of Hanover

The Gulden of the Elector of Hanover, or Piece of

The Half Gulden of the Electorate of Hanover, or Piece of

The Gulden of the Duke of Zell, or Piece of 16 Gutz Grofh

The Gulden of the Bishop of Hildesheim, or Piece of 24 Marien Grosh, now raised to 26

The Rixdollar of Magdeburgh

The Gulden, or Guilder of Magdeburgh

The old Rixdollar of the Elector of Brandenburgh

The old Gulden of Brandenburgh, now raised from 24 to 26 Marien Grosh

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FOREIGN SILVER COINS.

The four Mark Piece of Denmark, of coarfer Allay

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FOREIGN SILVER COINS.

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The Ducat of Florence and Leghorn, or Piece of 7 Livres, or 10 Julio's
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The Piaftre Ecu, or Crown of Ferdinand II. Duke of Tuscany

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