By the mid-nineteenth century, the accumulated unpaid advances amounted to millions of
taels of silver.
Erelt, M., Kasik, R., Metslang, H., Rajandi, H., Ross, K., Saari, H.,
Tael, K., Vare, S.
However with raw gold in Vietnam currently fetching some VND500,000 ($22.32) a
tael less than world rates, local traders are collecting gold jewelry and turning them into raw forms to sell across the border.
(7) One 19th century Canton
tael of silver was 37.5 grams.
Erelt, M., K a s i k, R., Metslang, H., Rajandi, H., Ross, K., Saari, H.,
Tael, K., Vare, S.
Ahlia University student
Tael Al Alaiwat told the GDN on the sidelines of the event that the MUN was a valuable experience.
Dr Kaja
Tael, the Estonian ambassador to the UK, was guest speaker at a CBI Senior Executive lunch hosted by SHG Group at Birmingham Botanical Gardens yesterday.
Alan Bailey, who ran
Tael of Silver (ninth) from stall 14, added: "They missed it at first until they saw the re-run on TV.
One of them is worth a great sum there, for some jars are valued at, and sold for, two thousand
taels at the rate of eleven reales per
tael.
In Erelt, Kasik, Metslang, Rajandi, Ross, Saari,
Tael, Vare 1993 : 145 is noted that the elative variant, as illustrated in (6b) and (7b), expresses a whole.
Hakulinen, Vilkuna, Korhonen, Koivisto, Heinonen, Alho 2004 [section] 351; Erelt, Kasik, Metslang, Rajandi, Ross, Saari,
Tael, Vare 1995 : 426; Kangasmaa-Minn 1982 : 43-44).
'magi (S, Q1) : 'mae (W, Q3) 'mountain' (Karlsson 1983 : 322-33; Erelt, Kasik, Metslang, Rajandi, Ross, Saari,
Tael, Vare 1995 : 144-171).