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The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898

CHAPTER V
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Fowls, two taes per pico.

One pico of salt fish, two taes and more--or less, according to the fish.

Two cates of fresh fish, one conderin.

One pico of sugar, two taes, or, at the least, one and one-half taes.

One pico of the finest iron, which resembles a _manteca_ [64] is worth two taes, and in nails two and one-half, and three taes.


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