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Until standardized in 1825, there were 3 different British units called this to measure the volume of wine, ale & corn |
gallon
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$200 |
J |
WEIGHTS & MEASURES |
2005-04-07 |
#4749 |
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In the U.S., one of these units is equal to 3.785 liters, so fill'er up |
a gallon
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$200 |
DJ |
WEIGHTS & MEASURES |
1999-03-05 |
#3345 |
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At 20 degrees C., this much water weighs 8.33 pounds |
gallon
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$500 |
J |
WEIGHTS & MEASURES |
1997-07-03 |
#2974 |
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In Britain one of these is equal to about 4.5 liters; in the U.S., only about 3.8 |
a gallon
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$200 |
DJ |
WEIGHTS & MEASURES |
1993-09-17 |
#2075 |
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U.S. liquid measure equal to 231 cubic inches, which makes 2310 cu. in. to a Stetson |
a gallon
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$100 |
J |
WEIGHTS & MEASURES |
1987-04-16 |
#614 |