10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MILLESIMALLY»
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The corresponding degree of fineness, millesimally expressed, is 9221505. This
proposal does not prejudge any decision as to the alteration which may
ultimately be found necessary on account of the increased commercial value of
silver as ...
Great Britain. Commissioners Appointed to Inquire into the Condition of the Exchequer (Now Board of Trade) Standards, 1869
There is also one balance in the Mint of almost equal delicacy; and with such
instruments an assay might be reported millesimally to the one hundred
thousandth part. It will, nevertheless, be readily admitted that errors of
observation and ...
Great Britain. Royal Mint, 1871
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An inquiry into the principles involved in the ...
By adopting the decimals of £l millesimally divided, the existing English coinage
would stand thus, in its relative proportion to that integer : — This system, which is
recommended in the Report of the Committee, has found some favour with ...
Robert Slater, James Laurie, 1855
4
An Introduction to Practical Astronomy ...
... and N = the 5u~Ñůe q Q s ongitudc, all taken millesimally. In Table 12, the
Sun's Latitude is supposed to be : + 1"; and the Tabular Numbers taken therefrom
, můltiplied into the Latitude (found in Table 11.) will give the respective
Corrections; ...
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Reports from Commissioners
There is also one balance in the Mint of almost equal delicacy ; and with such
instruments an assay might be reported millesimally to the one hundred
thousandth part. It will, nevertheless, be readily admitted that errors of
observation and ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1871
6
An Examination of the report and evidence of the Committee ...
... and mils, accounts may be kept in pounds, and thousandths of pounds, or mils
;—millesimally, that is, not decimally, as when in pence, or ten cents, and ten
pence or francs,—which would be the instant result of this Scheme in all our
smaller ...
Theodore William Rathbone, 1854
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Annual Report of the Deputy Master and Comptroller - Royal Mint
There is also one balance in the Mint of almost equal delicacy ; and with such
instruments an assay might be reported millesimally to the one hundred
thousandth part. It will, nevertheless, be readily admitted that errors of
observation and ...
Great Britain. Royal Mint, 1871
We propose to inquire how far these objects are likely to be gained by the plan
recommended by the Parliamentary Committee, having as its basis the pound
sterling, millesimally divided, as the integer of the decimal. At the very outset of
our ...
9
Decimal Coinage. A practical analysis of the comparative ...
By adopting the decimals of £1 millesimally divided, the existing English coinage
would stand thus, in its relative proportion to that integer :— £1 = 1.000 10.9. = .
500 1. 5s. = .250 2a. 6a'. : .125 2s. = .100 ls. : .050 6d. : .025 4d. : .016666 + 31!
James LAURIE (Wine Merchant.), 1854
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MILLHOUSE MILLHOUSES MILLIAMPERE MILLIAMPERES MILLIARD
MILLIARDS MILLIARE ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013