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(L.2,) which in India would be bought for two pice -- thus being 640 times dearer than in our country.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 337, November, 1843 Various
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There were in the early eleventh century two types of text, the first being best known to us by L. the second by G and L.2 and the corrections made in L. Quotations in the Etymologicum Magnum agree with the second type and show that this is as old as the fifth century.
The Argonautica Apollonius Rhodius
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In the article with the above title, in No. 431, the pay of seamen is stated at from L.2, 10s. to L.3 a month; but this does not bring the information down to the latest date.
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 441 Volume 17, New Series, June 12, 1852 Various 1836
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L.2, 3s. per ton, we have but to multiply the figures 37474 by 23, and
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 437 Volume 17, New Series, May 15, 1852 Various 1836
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L.2, 5s.; and 'ordinary' hands only from L.1, 10s. to L.1, 15s.
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 441 Volume 17, New Series, June 12, 1852 Various 1836
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At _present_, we are informed, the very best A.Bs. (able-bodied seamen) receive only from L.2 to
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 441 Volume 17, New Series, June 12, 1852 Various 1836
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Again: if any commodity costs, for instance, 2 fl. 3 cents per lb., we know without taking up a pen that it is 2 cents 3 mil. per ounce; that it is L.2, 3 fl. per stone;
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 437 Volume 17, New Series, May 15, 1852 Various 1836
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One, according to his own account, had received 30s. for his 'findings;' and another had been offered L.2 for as much as he had collected in half an hour.
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 447 Volume 18, New Series, July 24, 1852 Various 1836
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L.1, 10s. per month; and a brickmaker, L.2, 10s. per month.
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 450 Volume 18, New Series, August 14, 1852 Various 1836
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These pyrites are very extensively diffused, and are said to be worth about L.2 a ton.
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 447 Volume 18, New Series, July 24, 1852 Various 1836
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