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Each one was worth a denary, which was a coin worth about a shilling, or a quarter of a dollar.
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Leibniz finally cleared his throat and said, "There are mechanical reasons, too-withdenary numbers, too many meshings of gears are necessary-frictionand backlash play havoc."
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The number 10, or the Denary, is the measure of everything; and reduces multiplied numbers to unity.
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Demosthenes, methods of, 174-m. Denmark, serpent, boy and signs on sacrificial vessels of, 501-l. Denary, the number ten, the measure of everything, 638-m.