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 2. Macab. iii II There were but four hundred Talents of Silver, of the Sanctuary one hundred fify thousand Pound; and two hundred Talents of Gold, nine hundred thousand Pound.

2. Macab iv 8 9. And he promis'd the King three hundred and three score Talents of Silver and of another Rent four score Talents, and besides this be promised him an hundred and fifty more in all five hundred and ninety Talents Silver; being Common, is one hundred ten thousand six hundred aand [sic] twenty five Pound.

Ver. 19. Which brought three hundred Drachmas of Silver for a Sacrifice, is nine Pound five Shillings and Six pence; promising the King three hundred Talents of Silver, Common, is fifty- thousand two hundred and fifty Pound

2. Macab, viii. 10 Ordain'd also a Tribute the King of two thousand Talents of Silver, Common, three hundred seventy thousand Pound

Ver. 11. Promising to sell four score and ten  for one Talent of Silver, Common, one hundred and eighty-seven Pound ten Shillings

ND take the Fish that first cometh up; thou hast open'd his Mouth, thou shalt  Piece of Money, that take and give for me  thee which was called a Stater, or two Drachmas, worth two Shillings and Six-pence.

Matt xviii.24. and 28. One was brought to him which owed him ten thousand Talents, Common, one Million eight hundred and seventy-five