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1    1,    1| Colombia, worth about a hundred francs; Brazilian reis, worth about
2    1,    1|    Chilian escudos, worth fifty francs or more, and some smaller
3    1,    1|       to more than five hundred francs, and Torres would have been
4    1,    1|         reis are equal to three francs, and a conto of reis is
5    1,    1|         is worth three thousand francs.~
6    1,    9|        worth from three to four francs. The jangada also took fifty
7    2,   14|      contos, or about 2,500,000 francs, and so the formula became~
8    2,   15|       or three hundred thousand francs) was promised to any one
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