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Argument 396: diverse senses in which the terms barter and exchange may be used: to barter in a strict sense. Excerpt Mar 22, 2005 1672
Argument 397: whether the "alcabala" should be paid in barter and exchange transactions? Excerpt Mar 22, 2005 4564
Argument 398: on exchange in a strict sense and its types. Is the exchange dealer's activity licit? Excerpt Mar 22, 2005 1924
Argument 399: is it licit for the exchange dealer to receive in the petty exchange an increment over the price that the law has appraised [the coins] for? Excerpt Mar 22, 2005 2386
Argument 400: on diverse gold and silver coins that have been coined in Castile and Portugal over time. On their value at the moment of coinage and at the present time. On the value of gold and silver ingots in these kingdoms at different times. Excerpt Mar 22, 2005 5741
Argument 401: if a higher price than the one set by the law may licitly be received for the coins to which the public authority assigned a particular value at the moment of coinage? Excerpt Mar 22, 2005 3170
Argument 402: if an employee who was taking money in gold coins to pay some debts, or to make some purchases, took advantage on the way of an opportunity offered to exchange those coins for a better price, could that employee appropriate for himself the extra charge obtained in this manner? Excerpt Mar 22, 2005 1906
Argument 403: on the usefulness of exchanging money from one place to another; on the [type of] exchange in which the banker receives the money in advance. Excerpt Mar 22, 2005 1705
Argument 404: on whether it is licit for the banker to charge a certain increment for the exchange he gives when he anticipates the money in one place to recover it in a different place? Excerpt Mar 22, 2005 3734
Argument 405: answers to some questions regarding what has been said in the two preceding arguments. What can be said about those who for a salary bring with them the horses they needed to rent for the trip? Is it licit to receive an increase for the exchange carried out from one place to another within the same kingdom? Excerpt Mar 22, 2005 1958
Argument 406: on how the same amount of money may have twice as much value in different places. Excerpt Mar 22, 2005 1246
Argument 407: if coins that by law or generally accepted custom had a different value in relation to other copper coins of a lesser value, in places also different, can they be justly exchanged between those places keeping to the equality? Excerpt Mar 22, 2005 2765
Argument 408: on the people who travel from one place to another to carry out exchanges. Excerpt Mar 22, 2005 3826
Argument 409: on some of the ways in which money is paid for in the exchanges. On bills of exchange. may the bankers licitly receive any other stipend? Excerpt Mar 22, 2005 3607
Argument 410: on exchanges and the different value of money in different places, not in comparison to small coins any longer but because of concurrent circumstances. Thus, we end our study on money. Excerpt Mar 22, 2005 4877

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