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Guilders meaning
plural of guilder
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According to Minister Marilyn Alcalá-Wallé of Education, Science, Culture and Sport, this debt currently amounts to 300 million guilders which is difficult to pay back.
If Isla has to pay, the SMOC foundation will receive over 2 million guilders.
The Public Prosecutor (OM) wants to take away from him the 1.8 million guilders he would have received in a bribe.
According to his own calculations the arrears in all these incomes since 1795 amounted to 4 million guilders.
De Vries and Van der Woude, p. 128 The average ordinary revenue of the republic at this time amounted to between 28 and 35 million guilders.
For Indians and Minuit alike, both sides felt they were getting far more than a mere 60 guilders.
For the year 1800 the republic had to find 78 million guilders for its expenditures.
In 1795, its total debt stood at 455 million guilders.
In 1814 the public debt stood at 1.7 billion guilders.
ISBN In 1647 the Company made a restart using 1.5 million guilders, capital of the VOC.
It is not clear when Gutenberg conceived the Bible project, but for this he borrowed another 800 guilders from Fust, and work commenced in 1452.
Meanwhile the expenses of the Bible project had proliferated, and Gutenberg's debt now exceeded 20,000 guilders.
One euro was equivalent to 2.20371 Dutch guilders.
The debt service of Holland alone in that year required 14 million guilders, which exceeded its regular tax revenue.
The direct losses of the VOC can be calculated at 43 million guilders.
The Dutch government bailed them out with 212 million guilders, but demanded Fokker look for a "strategic partner", British Aerospace and DASA being named most likely candidates.
The house was auctioned separately on 4 September, estimated to be worth 65,000 guilders.
The minimum investment in the VOC was 3,000 guilders, which priced the Company's stock within the means of many merchants. citation Various VOC soldier uniforms, circa 1783.
The proceeds of the sale together with the house amounted to 123,000 guilders.
To legally safeguard the settlers' investments, possessions and farms on Manhattan island, Minuit negotiated the "purchase" of Manhattan from a Manahatta band of Lenape for 60 guilders worth of trade goods.