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1 First of March.
2 The thickness of the thumb. See the last Chapter.
3 He alludes to the Atinian elm, of which he has already said the same in B. xvi. c. 29.
4 From being about nine feet in circumference.
5 A "little altar."
6 13th of February.
7 I. e. each at an angle with the other, in this form:— * * * * * * * * It was probably so called from the circumstance that each triangle resembles V, or five.
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