. A discourse of the Roman foot, and Denarius: from whence, as from two principles, the measures, and weights, used by the ancients, may be deduced . The rock at Tar/mMi oc^Anxufi neer the t;w i4;»pw,dofe by the Tyrfhene fca,hath thefe figures, beGdesfeverall others in the fameperpendicular, very deeplyingraven. i^. The uppermoft line b c,over the figures CXX, intheinnermoft, and tieepeft fatt of the ingravingjis inength4EngUfti feet, and rsef The lowermoft line A «j /£nthe inncrmoftj and dec- ;peft part of the ingraVing, isin length 4 feec ^.^.fi i The
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