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Definition of Kreutzers
1. kreutzer [n] - See also: kreutzer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kreutzers
Literary usage of Kreutzers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Europe Viewed Through American Spectacles by Charles Carroll Fulton (1874)
"... other attractions too numerous to mention, the admission to each of which is
ten kreutzers, or about five cents, or twenty kreutzers for reserved seats. ..."
2. Reports of a Commission Appointed for a Revision of the Revenue System of by David Ames Wells (1866)
"kreutzers for weak and 10 kreutzers fur strong beer. Modifications of (lu- tax
were made in 1350, ..."
3. The Complete Works of Count Rumford by Benjamin Rumford, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1875)
"kreutzers. 2 28 of fine semmel bread 15 1 o beef liver 5 o 18 fine flour 2^ o 6
salt o^ 2 24 water. Total 7 12 Cost .... 23 kreutzers. ..."
4. Handbook for Travellers in Southern Germany: Being a Guide to Wuertemberg by John Murray (Firm, John Murray (Firm) (1858)
"Accounts are kept in florins and kreutzers. The most common Bavarian Silver coins
are— The florin (Gulden) = Is. 8d. è ditto Wd. Pieces of 1 kreutzer, ..."
5. The History of Currency, 1252-1894: Being an Account of the Gold and Silver by William Arthur Shaw (1896)
"The actual specie silver gulden in pieces of the time was nominally equivalent
to 60 kreutzers. But since 1551 there had been minted a Reichs gulden in ..."
6. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1859)
"On bleached and twisted yarn the duty is 54i kreutzers (near 44 cents) in tho
package of 10 English pounds, while on those which are dyed it is 1 florin 22 ..."
7. Supplementary Despatches and Memoranda of Field Marshal Arthur, Duke of by Arthur Richard Wellesley Wellington (1863)
"In addition to the above portion, 5J kreutzers per Ib. of meat will be allowed
to the country which furnishes the same by the Power to whom the army belongs ..."