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The eight items of merchandise which I have not yet identified represent about 2 % of total sales and are ... Pictographs representing trade goods ( i.e. , debits ) appear on the left hand pages , below a sign ( usually a human figure ...
The eight items of merchandise which I have not yet identified represent about 2 % of total sales and are ... Pictographs representing trade goods ( i.e. , debits ) appear on the left hand pages , below a sign ( usually a human figure ...
Page 197
Circles represent dollars and an X surrounded by a circle represents $ 10.00 . Roy lists 920 muskrat skins worth $ 190.00 in his fur - inventory . A single muskrat skin was thus worth an average of 20.7 cents .
Circles represent dollars and an X surrounded by a circle represents $ 10.00 . Roy lists 920 muskrat skins worth $ 190.00 in his fur - inventory . A single muskrat skin was thus worth an average of 20.7 cents .
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Does this unit represent a linear measure in feet or yards ? On the other hand , perhaps the symbol represents a standard number of units such as one dozen . Or perhaps it represents something else . There is no way of knowing just what ...
Does this unit represent a linear measure in feet or yards ? On the other hand , perhaps the symbol represents a standard number of units such as one dozen . Or perhaps it represents something else . There is no way of knowing just what ...
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