To reduce the German Money to its equivalent in English 
Money, the following rule may be observed : 
The value of a Jlorin in the Imperial Dominions, as Hun- 
gary, Austria, Bohemia, if paid in silver, is about two shillings 
of our money ; or 2s. 2zd. if the course of exchange at Leipsic 
be as high as six rixdollars to the pound sterling. Because 
six rixdollars are equivalent to nine florins [nine florins being 
reckoned equal to a pound sterling, at Vienna, or at Presburg, 
when the pound sterling is worth six rixdollars at Leipsic), 
therefore, reckoning the ^orira at two shillings, the kreutxer 
being -^ of that sum, is rather less than two farthings. 
