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1 It is sold in Xapon for six and one-half and seven taes .
2 It is sold in Xapon for eight taes and three maçes.
3 It costs eighteen and nineteen maçes and two taes per cate.
4 It costs forty taes at Canton, and fifty-three delivered at Macan.
5 If he could redeem his life, a fine of fifteen taes of gold was imposed.
6 In the merchant's chest were thirty thousand taes , which amount to forty-five thousand crowns of gold.
7 It costs at Canton two taes and seven maces per pico; and, delivered at Macan, three.
8 It is sold among the Portuguese at Machan for seven or eight taes , according to its quality.
9 Furthermore, the said king ordered them to collect five taes of gold owed him by some Indians.
10 There are also some at four taes .
11 He was also condemned to pay fifteen taes of orejeras gold toward the said building of the fortress.
12 Fine gold is worth in Canton six taes six maçes, and seven taes per tae of common gold.
13 It costs fifteen maçes per pico, and is sold in Xapon for three and four and one-half taes .
14 It costs seven taes per pico delivered in Macan, and is sold in Xapon for sixteen, seventeen, and eighteen.
15 He was also condemned to pay ten taes of orejeras gold toward the building of the fortress, to which he agreed.
16 It will carry one hundred picos of rhubarb, which costs two and one-half taes , and is sold for five, thus doubling the money.
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