We have no meanings for "many pence" in our records yet.
1 I cleared a good many pence out of that trip, I remember.
2 Ginger jars fourteen guineas a pair, worth about as many pence .
3 Thou art worth but one half as many pence as there be shillings in a groat!
4 All those hum's and ha's mean so many pence from the pockets of you, reader, and me.
5 How many pence in a shilling?
6 I have not as many pence !
7 It was useless; in three days he had earned but as many pence ; he could not waste time thus.
8 There were but so many pence a day for food, and to expend more to-day was to starve tomorrow.
9 But he was ever remembering how many shillings there are in a pound, and how many pence in a shilling.
10 Nothing should induce her to take a present of fifteen hundred pounds,-or ,indeed ,ofas many pence from Captain Aylmer.
11 "My dear, how many pence are there in SIXPENCE?"
12 "So many pence that it is whispered that you do not know what to do with them."
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