Drachma; so likewise the Original Moneys, both of the Romans, the
Francks, and of the Monarchy of England, were the As, the Livre,
the Pound and the Mark; and amongst the Romans, the ancient
Receivers were not called numeratores, but libripendes; the names
of Moneys being originally only the proportions of weight, and
the mark serving only for a proof of the pureness of the Metal:
There did succeed a form of Money, wherein the impression did not
only signify the fineness, but the weight also. This among the
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