English citations of bourse

  • 1857, Frederick Denison Maurice, Mediæval Philosophy; or, A Treatise of Moral and Metaphysical Philosophy from the Fifth to the Fourteenth Century (Encyclopædia Metropolitana: Cabinet Edition), Dedication, page vii:
    We are commanded, under the penalty of being called dishonest traffickers with words, palterers with them in a double sense, to take them at exactly their market value, though one is not informed at what bourse that value is settled, or which of the varying reports that every sect and school puts forth about it, we are to assume as the authentic one.