The American negotiator, or The various currencies of the British colonies in America : as well the islands, as the continent : the currencies of Nova Scotia, Canada, New England, New York, East Jersey, Pensylvania, West Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, &c. : And of the islands of Barbadoes, Jamaica, St. Christophers, Antigua, Nevis, Montserrat, &c. reduced into English money, by a series of tables suited to the several exchanges between the colonies and Britain, adapted to all the variations that from time to time have, or may happen, with tables reducing the current money of the kingdom of Ireland into Sterling, and the contrary, at all the variations of exchange : Also, a chain of tables for the interchangeable reduction of the currencies of the colonies into each other :. And many other useful tables relating to the trade in America
Alternate Title:
Various currencies of the British colonies in America
Kaplan, Arnold Harvey, 1939- (donor) (Kaplan Collection copy); Kaplan, Deanne (donor) (Kaplan Collection copy); John, Robert (autograph) (Kaplan Collection copy); Wilmington Institute Free Library (Wilmington, Del.) (bookplate) (Kaplan Collection copy)
Publisher:
Printed for the proprietors, by J. Smith, Wellclose-Square, and sold by Messieurs Hawes, Clarke and Collins, booksellers in Paternoster-row, and by the booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland
Pp. v-lvi comprise lists of subscribers to the first, second and third editions.; Price from imprint: price bound Seven Shillings.; Kaplan Collection copy presented to the Penn Libraries by Arnold and Deanne Kaplan.; Kaplan Collection copy collectify accession no. 2014.02.02.00004
Physical Location:
Library at the Katz Center, Archives Room, HG3861 .W95 1765
Collection:
Arnold and Deanne Kaplan Collection of Early American Judaica (University of Pennsylvania)
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