How To Use Drachm In A Sentence

  • The Greek letters XP combined in a monogram occur on pre-Christian coins (e.g. the Attic tetradrachma and some coins of the Ptolemies), and in some Greek manuscripts of the Christian period they are employed as an abbreviation of such words as (see Greek words 2, 3, 4). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • Pompey had laid out open chests on glistening display that morning which contained seventy-five million silver drachmae: more than the annual tax revenue of the entire Roman world. CONSPIRATA
  • A didrachma was half a sicle, or half a stater; that is, about 15d. The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 47: Matthew The Challoner Revision
  • -- The following is considered a most valuable preparation: Take of extract of yellow Peruvian bark, fifteen grains; extract of rhatany root, eight grains; extract of burdoch root and oil of nutmegs (fixed), of each two drachms; camphor (dissolve with spirits of wine), fifteen grains; beef marrow, two ounces; best olive oil, one ounce; citron juice, half a drachm; aromatic essential oil, as much as sufficient to render it fragrant; mix and make into an ointment. Searchlights on Health: Light on Dark Corners A Complete Sexual Science and a Guide to Purity and Physical Manhood, Advice To Maiden, Wife, And Mother, Love, Courtship, And Marriage
  • In April 1992 the Greek drachma was the only Community currency not yet part of the EMS exchange-rate mechanism.
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  • Banks and investment funds in one euro-using country gorged on the bonds of others, freed of worry about devaluation-prone currencies like the drachma, lira, peseta and escudo. Ties That Bound Europe Now Fraying
  • If you hadn't already noticed, gone are the good old peseta, the franc and the drachma.
  • In simple cases of jaundice the neutral salts have seldom produced much good effect; but I have obtained considerable success from the diascordium, in doses of half a drachm to a drachm. The Dog
  • With a new and substantially devalued drachma, it would have a better future emerging from the ashes of a failed experiment in euro membership. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Greece itself, the switch to the new drachma would probably not be announced in advance. Times, Sunday Times
  • December 2d I substituted for the ointment a twenty per cent solution of the oleate of mercury, of which he used a drachm morning and evening. The Electric Bath
  • A young man, paying for a newspaper in drachmas on Tuesday, admitted: ‘It's the first day and I didn't think to use our euro coins.‘
  • The sesamoides purges upwards when pounded in oxymel to the amount of a drachm and a half, and drunk; it is combined with the hellebores, to the amount of the third part, and thus it is less apt to produce suffocation. On Regimen In Acute Diseases
  • About the tenth day, the discharge, which up to that time had been only sanious and serous, showed a slight admixture of slimy pus; and this increased till (a few days before I left) it amounted to about three drachms in twenty-four hours. On the Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery
  • Oil of turpentine, four ounces; camphor, six drachms; oil of cajeput, two drachms. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889
  • Little wonder there are dark mutterings that some in the elite are already planning for the new drachma. Times, Sunday Times
  • Already, politicians are manoeuvring for the potential world of the new drachma. Times, Sunday Times
  • Harpocr. s.v., it was 12 drachmae per annum for a male and 6 drachmae for a female. Ways and Means
  • Bomani Morellins in numis Augusti tabu - lertia conquisivit Neumannus noster ') * Ex - la tota XXXII., commatis exteiiii v.g. hibuit PelieriDius denarium gentis Plaii - tetradrachma Sidetum. Doctrina nvmorvm vetervm conscripta a Josepho Eckhel ..
  • Banks and investment funds in one euro-using country gorged on the bonds of others, freed of worry about devaluation-prone currencies like the drachma, lira, peseta and escudo. Ties That Bound Europe Now Fraying
  • “For two drachmas per worker,” another collective gasp and Erabulus went purple, “with five for him,” Phrynus pointed at the foreman, who was greatly mollified by that. The One Handed Rower of Myonnesus « A Fly in Amber
  • Three double-500 Expresses, constructed to stand a charge of six drachms," sweet weapons, and admirable for medium-sized game, such as eland or sable antelope, or for men, especially in an open country and with the semi-hollow bullet. King Solomon's Mines
  • [They that receive the (didrachma) tribute-money.] From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • Bring back the drachma. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is probable the currency would initially be set at one drachma to the euro, but then would devalue rapidly. Times, Sunday Times
  • She had paid him well for the delay, in drachmas hidden now under the floor of his house, and in ouzo. THE QUEST FOR K
  • He suggested the Greeks should swap the euro for old currency the drachma. The Sun
  • Already, politicians are manoeuvring for the potential world of the new drachma. Times, Sunday Times
  • Francs, Deutschmarks, guilders, punts, drachmas and pesetas will all have gone by the end of February.
  • There aren't printing presses in Athens producing bits of paper called drachmas, but we're getting closer to the brink. Wanted: Plans for the Euro's Demise
  • Its rival EBS, which is owned by ICAP PLC, said Sunday that it was testing trades in Greek drachma against both the dollar and the euro as a precautionary measure. Thomson Reuters FX Systems Ready To Adapt To Euro-Zone Changes
  • They must also offer a propitiatory sacrifice to the god worth fifteen drachmae.
  • Bring back the drachma. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unless they have already decided to price it in Greek drachma, rather than euro, he can tell you that there is an awful long way to go before austerity kicks in. US Market Commentary from Seeking Alpha
  • The basic unit of money was the drachma with a larger unit being the talent worth 6000 drachmas.
  • A small Chian coin of which the exact value is unknown: if it amounted to 1/40th of the gold stater (20 drachmae) it would be worth 3 obols, 4d. The History of the Peloponnesian War
  • Greece would essentially have to shut down for an entire weekend as banks begin the tortuous process of switching currencies from the euro to the drachma. The Sun
  • Greece, drachm and lepta; in Roumania, lei and bani: in Servia, dinar and para; in Spain, peseta and centesimo; but in all cases the value is the same. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889
  • Garcia pulled a tetradrachma coin from his pocket and flipped it to illustrate. Archive 2010-03-01
  • Pay for mercenaries and allies continued at the same rates as citizens: normally 3 obols, sometimes a drachma.
  • He then got up and, going to the fire, sprinkled over the flames six drachms of belladonna, three drachms of drosera and one ounce of nux vomica; using in each case his left hand. The Sorcery Club
  • The most abundantly coined pieces were the tetradrachm (25-33mm. in diameter) and the didrachm; pieces of eight, ten, and twelve drachmæ are exceptional, and a forty-drachma piece is The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • Nomura has advised clients to check the fine print of their euro-denominated bonds to ascertain whether they could be converted into local currencies, such as the drachma, which could quickly plunge.
  • Little wonder there are dark mutterings that some in the elite are already planning for the new drachma. Times, Sunday Times
  • The stater was a unit of currency; probably in this case the Corinthian stater, almost equal to two Attic drachmas; see Appendix J, Classical Greek Currency, ©4. THE LANDMARK THUCYDIDES
  • But the next time you go to Europe, don't be surprised if you see the drachmae and the lira back again with a new lease on life. Jeffrey Rubin: No Way to Hold Eurozone Together
  • In April 1992 the Greek drachma was the only Community currency not yet part of the EMS exchange-rate mechanism.
  • The drachma disappeared, replaced by the euro when Greece joined the single European currency.
  • Buying euros with sterling will be no different to the way in which we used to buy francs, drachmas and lire.
  • The Transfiguration of Christ: He cures the lunatic child: foretells his passion; and pays the didrachma. The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 47: Matthew The Challoner Revision
  • The Seventy Interpreters, indeed, upon Exodus 30: 13, render it half a didrachm; but adding this moreover, which is according to the holy didrachm. From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • And when they were come to Capharnaum, they that received the didrachmas, came to Peter, and said to him: Doth not your master pay the didrachma? The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete The Challoner Revision
  • With a new and substantially devalued drachma, it would have a better future emerging from the ashes of a failed experiment in euro membership. Times, Sunday Times
  • Plus proficiet gutta mea, quam tot eorum drachmae et unciae. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • He suggested the Greeks should swap the euro for old currency the drachma. The Sun
  • The choice between new austerity measures with the euro and a default with the drachma is the same as choosing to be killed at five minutes to midnight or at midnight," says Maniatis. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • Greece would essentially have to shut down for an entire weekend as banks begin the tortuous process of switching currencies from the euro to the drachma. The Sun
  • Coins larger than the drachma also existed; the largest denomination in each weight system is known as a stater. THE LANDMARK THUCYDIDES
  • He dropped a silver tetradrachma into her outstretched palm. Lion Of Macedon
  • Instead of paying in pesetas, lire, drachmas, francs and marks, approximately 300 million Europeans are now using one common currency, the euro.
  • In April 1992 the Greek drachma was the only Community currency not yet part of the EMS exchange-rate mechanism.
  • Phrynus snorted because Cleon paid his crew a talent for each voyage and, when everything was settled, the average was considerably more than two drachmas. The One Handed Rower of Myonnesus « A Fly in Amber
  • There were the Sophists, who, for one lepta, would persuade you that A equals B — and then for a drachma would be happy to convince you that what they just taught you was false. Beautiful Evidence by Edward Tufte
  • And he showed lent out on bottomry seven talents and forty minae, and two thousand (drachmae) invested in the Chersonesus. The Orations of Lysias
  • First it was the Deutsch mark, followed by the franc, lira, peseta and drachma.
  • In April 1992 the Greek drachma was the only Community currency not yet part of the EMS exchange-rate mechanism.
  • His family today confirmed they cannot pay the five million drachma bail money which has been set by the judges presiding over his case.
  • It is probable the currency would initially be set at one drachma to the euro, but then would devalue rapidly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Less than a decade ago, Greeks joined a newly-minted, powerful single European currency that promised prosperity and affordable European Union imports that previously carried a high cost in Greek drachmas. IOL: News
  • Yes, it's goodbye to the franc, the mark, drachma , peseta, lira and many of the other currencies which now confront visitors to Europe.
  • Roman government, is apparent from the specification of the "didrachma," which in the authorized version is translated "tribute. Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern
  • The euro, which replaces the old francs, marks, guilders, pesetas, escudos, drachmas, and lire of the European Union, is not yet five years old.
  • Dion Cassius of the same thus, "He commanded all to bring the didrachm yearly to Jupiter Capitolinus. From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • Take one drachm of ebeny and nine oboli of burnt copper, rub them upon a whetstone, add three oboli of saffron; triturate all these things reduced to a fine powder, pour in an Attic hemina of sweet wine, and then place in the sun and cover up; when sufficiently digested, use it. On Regimen In Acute Diseases
  • J'étais obligé de donner depuis quelques jours 60 drachmes à chaque soldat par jours de biscuits, il m'en reste trois sacs, 1/2 ardeb de doura qui me suffiront pour le 29 et le 30 du mois 'rien autre. Three Months in the Soudan
  • French nurses treat cracked nipples by applying a hollow section of the fresh root over the sore caruncle; and a decoction of the root made by boiling from two to four drachms in a pint of water, is given for bleedings from the lungs or bladder. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • Also make an emulsion of eight drops of ottar of roses with thirty grains of gum arabic and eight fluid ounces of water; then add three fluid ounces of glycerine, and ten fluid drachms of quince mucilage. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889
  • Some have been even banking on Greece exiting the euro so that they can then use the billions of euros squirrelled away outside the country to purchase the assets for knock-down drachma prices.
  • Most experts expect a new drachma to drop by at least 50 per cent from its initial value. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not back to the drachma but a new national currency. The Sun
  • For Greece, the new drachma would be pegged to the euro and that would provide the floor. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 2001 prize includes 3 million drachmas plus a travel grant.
  • The old drachma currency could return. The Sun
  • Albumen of egg, one drachm; rhigolene, four ounces; oil of peppermint, two ounces; colodion and chloroform, each one ounce. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889
  • Contestants were given an allowance of 1 drachma per day beginning 30 days before the competition, which was raised to 2 � drachmae for boys and 3 for men in the days just before the games. The Augustan Games of Naples
  • The euro, which replaces the old francs, marks, guilders, pesetas, escudos, drachmas, and lire of the European Union, is not yet five years old.
  • Trumpeters, lyre players, and flutists, as well as comic and tragic actors, received 3,000 drachmae. The Augustan Games of Naples
  • Not back to the drachma but a new national currency. The Sun
  • The reintroduction of the drachma would spark currency flight, with investors scrambling to move euros offshore. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Matt. 17: 24-27 the word denotes the temple rate (the "didrachma," the "half-shekel," as rendered by the Easton's Bible Dictionary
  • Greece would essentially have to shut down for an entire weekend as banks begin the tortuous process of switching currencies from the euro to the drachma. The Sun
  • His family today confirmed they cannot pay the five million drachma bail money which has been set by the judges presiding over his case.
  • Peter would find in the mouth of the first fish that took his bait, is more correctly designated by the literal translation "stater," [809] indicating a silver coin equivalent to a shekel, or two didrachms, and therefore the exact amount of the tax for two persons. Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern
  • First it was the Deutsch mark, followed by the franc, lira, peseta and drachma.
  • Take one drachm of ebeny and nine oboli of burnt copper, rub them upon a whetstone, add three oboli of saffron; triturate all these things reduced to a fine powder, pour in an Attic hemina of sweet wine, and then place in the sun and cover up; when sufficiently digested, use it. On Regimen In Acute Diseases
  • Buying euros with sterling will be no different to the way in which we used to buy francs, drachmas and lire.
  • Among the most valuable are: a lotion of fluid extract of grindelia robusta, one to two drachms to four ounces of water; lotio nigra, either alone or followed by the oxide-of-zinc ointment; a saturated solution of boric acid, with a half to two drachms of carbolic acid to the pint; a lotion of zinc sulphate, Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
  • Take of Spanish flies 1 oz., gum euphorbium 3 drachms, tartar emetic 1 oz., rosin 3 oz.; mix and pulverize, and then mix them with a half lb. of lard. The Arabian Art of Taming and Training Wild and Vicious Horses
  • And let him who, having already received the work in exchange, does not pay the price in the time agreed, pay double the price; and if a year has elapsed, although interest is not to be taken on loans, yet for every drachma which he owes to the contractor let him pay a monthly interest of an obol. Laws
  • Subsequently when Sulla was in the possession of power and was putting many to death, a man of the class of Libertini, who was suspected of concealing a proscribed person, and for this offence was going to be thrown down the Tarpeian rock, reproached Sulla with the fact that they had lived together for some time in one house; that he had paid two thousand sestertii for his lodgings, which were in the upper part of the house, and Sulla three thousand for the lower rooms; and, consequently, that between their fortunes there was only the difference of a thousand sestertii, which is equivalent to two hundred and fifty Attic drachmæ. Plutarch's Lives, Volume II
  • Be it so; the whole shekel was the holy didrachm: then let the half shekel be, the common didrachm. From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • If a new drachma slumps in value, that means that your mortgage value would decrease relative to sterling. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Irish punt and Italian lira would sink 25% against a new German mark, while the Spanish peseta would lose 50% and Greece's drachma, 80%. Banks Ponder Scenarios if Countries Drop Euro
  • A mina was a unit of currency equal to one sixtieth of a talent, or one hundred drachmae. THE LANDMARK THUCYDIDES
  • [22] This sum of twelve millions of drachmae, which is equal to three millions of shekels, i.e. at 2s. 10d. a shekel, equal to four hundred and twenty-five thousand pounds sterling, was Agrippa the Great's yearly income, or about three quarters of his grandfather Herod's income; he having abated the tax upon houses at Jerusalem, ch. Antiquities of the Jews
  • The priest assures Phormion that the entrails of the victim foretokened every possible favor in future athletic contests -- and this, and his insinuating smile, win him a silver drachma to supplement his share of the lamb. A Day in Old Athens; a Picture of Athenian Life
  • Neqne aKam poto eaasaite teooria aeq otr bilis, qoem Tidemna in moneta Tieifiap rnm nijrici nrbiom Dyrrhachii et Apolr loniae, aat etiam triam Cretae uiliiiim CyddniaOi Gortjnae, Hierapytnae,: fiae tetradrachma ad modnm monetae Atti - cae peniius - conformaTOre,. at ainara alia et obria exempla taceam. Doctrina numorum veterum
  • ** drach. boloarmenia, terralemniafigiIlata, ad drachm. vnamhorafomni: balauftiis malico - rio, feminibus myrtorum. Morborum internorum prope omnium curatio, certa methodo comprehensa, ex ...
  • Francs, Deutschmarks, guilders, punts, drachmas and pesetas will all have gone by the end of February.
  • So will British tourists be using the old Greek drachma this summer? The Sun
  • While most of the people passing through that gate gave the man no more than a quick look of pity and a few drachmas, the apostles looked at him quite differently.
  • The Persians had two different standards of weight for the precious metal: for gold, the Euboean; for silver, the Babylonian. the gold daric, the common gold coin, corresponding to the Greek silver didrachm, weighted 8.385 grammes The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • When I go through my old lira, pesetas, francs and drachma, I am reminded of the true meaning of being ‘in the Navy,’ and seeing something unique outside the United States.
  • The coin is a silver didrachm, bearing on one side a head of The Crown of Wild Olive also Munera Pulveris; Pre-Raphaelitism; Aratra Pentelici; The Ethics of the Dust; Fiction, Fair and Foul; The Elements of Drawing
  • The decoction and infusion of this were considered emetic, and great relief was said to have been afforded by it in periodical headaches, vertigoes, etc.; one scruple of the fresh or one drachm of the dried root and leaves was employed as an emetic and cathartic. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
  • The euro, which replaces the old francs, marks, guilders, pesetas, escudos, drachmas, and lire of the European Union, is not yet five years old.
  • LONDON—As the euro-zone debt crisis intensified in recent months, at least two global banks took steps to install back-up technology systems that could handle trades in old European currencies like drachmas, escudos and lire. Banks Struggle With Euro Contingencies
  • The euro, which replaces the old francs, marks, guilders, pesetas, escudos, drachmas, and lire of the European Union, is not yet five years old.
  • Greece's history in the drachma was an up-and-down history, a roller coaster. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • Dr. Watson also recommends a _drink_, prepared of a drachm of _chlorate of potass_ to a pint of water, and has found great improvement from the use of a pint to a pint and a half of this solution daily. Hydriatic treatment of Scarlet Fever in its Different Forms
  • The works of Jens Jacobsen and Holger Drachmann contributed to literature, while the “Skagen School” of Danish painters, so called because they gathered on the Skaw in the 1870s, followed the style of realism in art. 1871
  • The agio was taken into account by asking the party who traded it to add an extra amount, so that it took seventy iron drachmae, and not sixty, to make up the acceptable equivalent, and hence the real value of a silver mina.
  • So will British tourists be using the old Greek drachma this summer? The Sun
  • The word "dram" translates into English as "money", and is cognate with the Greek drachma.
  • “I will pay my standard rate of two drachmas a day!” The One Handed Rower of Myonnesus « A Fly in Amber
  • Alternatively, prisoners of war might be ransomed, a more laborious yet more profitable process, since a standard ransom of 200 drachmas was a sum which few slaves would fetch.
  • What I'll treasure the most is my collection of Italian lira, Spanish pesetas, French francs and Greek drachmas, as these are four of the 12 European currencies that have been replaced by the new Euro.
  • One-half ounce balsam copaiba, one-quarter ounce liquorice powder, one-half drachm piperine. One Thousand Secrets of Wise and Rich Men Revealed
  • The name of "daric" was extended to these coins also, which, however, were much larger and heavier than the gold coins, weighing as much as 235 grains, and corresponding to the Greek tetradrachm, and (nearly) to the Hebrew shekel. History of Phoenicia
  • As The New York Times reports today, some economists believe that a default by Greece and return to the drachma might be the best course of action, though the results would be devastating. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Trying to live on 1,000 drachmae a day and sleeping rough on beaches? Times, Sunday Times
  • The old drachma currency could return. The Sun
  • When the news reached the Corinthians that Epidamnus was besieged, they equipped an army and proclaimed that a colony was to be sent thither; all who wished might go and enjoy equal rights of citizenship; but any one who was unwilling to sail at once might remain at Corinth, and, if he made a deposit of fifty Corinthian drachmae, might still have a share in the colony. 28 The History of the Peloponnesian War
  • Because the drachma does not exist anymore, it cannot be devalued.
  • Gibbon reports that Julianus paid for the Roman Empire in "drachmas". America begins slide into third world status
  • For Greece, the new drachma would be pegged to the euro and that would provide the floor. Times, Sunday Times
  • He shelled out the drachmas he'd bought at the hotel exchange and took delivery of his first and only material clue. THE QUEST FOR K
  • Among the highlights, a silver didrachm from Akragas (lot #9) brought $630 against a pre-auction estimate of $300 while a silver shekel from Byblos in Phoenicia (Lot 50) estimated at $750 brought $1050. The ACCG Benefit Auction nets $45,811 in active bidding. : Coin Collecting News
  • In Greece itself, the switch to the new drachma would probably not be announced in advance. Times, Sunday Times
  • The denomination is called a mnaieion, meaning a one-mina coin, and is equivalent to 100 silver drachms, or a mina of silver. Ancient Coins: Gold Octodrachm (Mnaieion) Coin Minted in Alexandria by Ptolemy V in 191 BCE Found In Israel : Coin Collecting News
  • If a new drachma slumps in value, that means that your mortgage value would decrease relative to sterling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most experts expect a new drachma to drop by at least 50 per cent from its initial value. Times, Sunday Times
  • a most valuable preparation: Take of extract of yellow Peruvian bark, fifteen grains; extract of rhatany root, eight grains; extract of burdoch root and oil of nutmegs (fixed), of each two drachms; camphor Searchlights on Health The Science of Eugenics
  • Although we were told that the price of living here had become much more expensive since the euro replaced the drachma, it still seemed pretty cheap to us - especially eating out.
  • Its rival EBS, which is owned by ICAP PLC, said Sunday that it was testing trades in Greek drachma against both the dollar and the euro as a precautionary measure. Thomson Reuters FX Systems Ready To Adapt To Euro-Zone Changes
  • It may also be employed in chloroform, a drachm to the ounce; this is painted on, the chloroform evaporating, leaving a thin film of chrysarobin; over this is painted flexible collodion. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
  • The reintroduction of the drachma would spark currency flight, with investors scrambling to move euros offshore. Times, Sunday Times
  • - Qooeirca adfirmave non dilbi* tat aot tetradrachma Alexandri lff« poat hojos morlem » ot Tiaom Pelle* rinio, cosa. Doctrina numorum veterum
  • There is the risk that you will be paid in drachmas rather than euros, but, hey, no investment is without a bit of risk. Waking Up to Greece's Default Position
  • And then the words of those that collected the tribute, "Does not your master pay the didrachm?" seem to sound to this effect, "Is your master of the sect of Judas of Galilee? From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • Two candles were then made, each contained a drachm of arsenious acid; the vapour from these did not affect the guinea pigs.
  • If you hadn't already noticed, gone are the good old peseta, the franc and the drachma.
  • In Greece, beggars who ventured out on the streets of Athens on Monday after a three-day cold snap found their cups filling up with both drachmas and euros.
  • However, the thing is, he that paid the half-shekel, in the vulgar dialect, was called, he that paid the shekels; and that which is here said by Matthew, they that receive the didrachm, the From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • Dr. Mead directs a drachm of an electuary similar to this to be taken evening and morning.

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