| Plural | florins |
to exchange florins for euros
the cost in florins
Half-crowns, florins, shillings, sixpences, and threepenny pieces are made of silver.
There were always two single shillings, one put in the plate by the Vicar and the other by Mr. Graves; and sometimes there was a florin.
Accordingly a second treaty was agreed with France in 1757 whereby the French government agreed to send troops to aid Austria against Prussia and provided 12 million florins in funding.
The second class are taxed at seventy; the third at fifty; and the fourth, comprehending artificers in villages, and the lowest class of those in towns, at twenty-five florins.
I talked with Charlotte of the inconceivable manner in which men allow themselves to be blinded; how any one could avoid suspecting some deception, when seven florins only were allowed to defray expenses twice as great.
to exchange florins for euros
the cost in florins
Half-crowns, florins, shillings, sixpences, and threepenny pieces are made of silver.
There were always two single shillings, one put in the plate by the Vicar and the other by Mr. Graves; and sometimes there was a florin.
Accordingly a second treaty was agreed with France in 1757 whereby the French government agreed to send troops to aid Austria against Prussia and provided 12 million florins in funding.
The second class are taxed at seventy; the third at fifty; and the fourth, comprehending artificers in villages, and the lowest class of those in towns, at twenty-five florins.
I talked with Charlotte of the inconceivable manner in which men allow themselves to be blinded; how any one could avoid suspecting some deception, when seven florins only were allowed to defray expenses twice as great.
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