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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
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Accounts of books: 1. An essay towards the recovery of the Jewish weights and measures, comprehending their money, by help of ancient standards compared with ours of England. By Richard Cumberland, D.D in Octavo, London, 1686. 2. Ephemeris ad Annum a Nativitate Domini 1686, ad Longitudinem Urbis Londinensis; ex Novis Hypothesibus ex-actissime supputata, & Regiæ Societati dicata, Londini in Octavo. Impensis Gulielmi Cooper

      The learned author of this treatise, has with great deal of industry and judgment, collected the several testimonies both ancient and modern, sacred and profane, that may give any light into the discovery of the ancient Jewish weights and measures:

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