Lexicographical Neighbors of Aunes
Literary usage of Aunes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lex Mercatoria: Or, A Complete Code of Commercial Law; Being a General Guide by Wyndham Beawes, Joseph Chitty (1813)
"108 Varas of Cadiz are equal to 100 English yards. lOO aunes of Riga make very
near 130 aunes of Amsterdam $ and 1OO aunes of Revel make ..."
2. United States Duties on Imports by Lewis Heyl (1879)
"Metres, by adding to their number, -J^, 7/,s, and Д of т/,п ; aunes, by add- in» to
... To reduce Lineal Metres, aunes, and Berlin Ells to Lineal yards, ..."
3. The Universal Accountant and Complete Merchant: In Two Volumes by William Gordon (1770)
"If 7 aunes of Paris make 9 yards of London, 36 yards of London 49 aunes of Holland,
7 aunes of Holland 9 braces of Milan, 3 braces of Milan ; vares of Aira- ..."
4. The Deane Papers ... 1774-[1790 by Silas Deane (1889)
"12500 aunes of blue cloth to cost nearly 8 livres per aune ; 2500 aunes of cloth
of the following colors for lapels or facings, viz : 5oo scarlet, ..."
5. Arithmetical Collections and Improvements: Being a Complete System of by Anthony Birks, John Birks (1766)
"If 7 aunes of Paris make 9 yards of London, 36 yards of London 49 aunes of Holland,
7 aunes of Holland 9 braces of Milan, 3 braces of Milan 2 vares of ..."
6. Papers in Relation to the Case of Silas Deane by Arthur Lee (1855)
"12500 aunes of blue cloth to cost nearly 8 livres per aune; 2500 aunes of cloth
of the following colors for lapels or facings, viz: 500 scarlet, 500 green, ..."
7. The Arithmetical Magazine, Or, Mercantile Accountant by William M. Finlay (1803)
"If 7 aunes of Geneva make 9 yards of London, and 36 yds. of London equal 49 aunes
of Holland, and 7 aunes of Holland 9 braces of Milan, and 3 braces of ..."