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    pound sterling Beispielsätze

    pound sterling


    1. It is generally reckoned, that there are about 2000 people who keep accounts with the bank; and allowing them to have, one with another, the value of £1500 sterling lying upon their respective accounts (a very large allowance), the whole quantity of bank money, and consequently of treasure in the bank, will amount to about £3,000,000 sterling, or, at eleven guilders the pound sterling, 33,000,000 of guilders ; a great sum, and sufficient to carry on a very extensive circulation, but vastly below the extravagant ideas which some people have formed of this treasure


    2. be raised to the denomination of a shilling, and twenty sixpences to that of a pound sterling ; the person who, under the old denomination, had borrowed twenty shillings, or near four ounces of silver, would, under the new, pay with twenty sixpences, or with something less than two ounces


    3. If in the pound weight of our silver coin, for example, instead of eighteen penny-weight, according to the present standard, there were mixed eight ounces of alloy; a pound sterling, or twenty shillings of such coin, would be worth little more than six shillings and eightpence of our present money


    4. The quantity of silver contained in six shillings and eightpence of our present money, would thus be raised very nearly to the denomination of a pound sterling


    5. Example of resistance turned into support in the Pound Sterling chart


    6. Example of a real head-and-shoulders pattern in the Pound Sterling chart


    7. An example of a rounded bottom formation in the Pound Sterling chart


    8. An example of a saucer formation in the Pound Sterling chart


    9. An example of an inverted saucer formation in the Pound Sterling chart


    10. A real example of megaphone formation in the Pound Sterling chart

    11. Example of a runaway gap in the Pound Sterling chart


    12. Example of a exhaustion gap in the Pound Sterling chart


    13. As to the specific point which has been raised, current thinking is that the new State of Ireland would become an automatic member of the EU, and that, for a specified period of time, probably ten years, both the US dollar and the Euro would be regarded as legal tender, with the Pound Sterling being phased out of circulation as the Dollar is phased in


    14. The British currency, the pound sterling, is still named after this metal


    15. Eisenhower turned the screws on the Europeans: He put pressure on the pound sterling, causing it to lose value like water running through a sieve, and said he’d only stop if they pulled their troops out


    16. After the Second World War, Australia began to make friends with the Americans, signing defence agreements and even dropping the pound sterling in favour of the dollar


    17. Demand the pound sterling Mumm's


    18. On cotton, which is certainly a very important article, a duty is charged on its exportation of about nine pence per pound sterling; nearly equal to the full value of that article in the parts of America where it is raised, exclusive of the import duty, which is two pence in the pound


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