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A BUDGET OF PARADOXES.


S = 200
e = 5
v = 6
e = 5
n = 50
t = 300
h = 8
 
A = 1
n = 50
g = 6
e = 5
l = 30

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V and G = 12 ought to be equal to one Gammadion or 3 3 × 4 = 12, what say you?

Dear Sir,—

In re () vs ().

However pretentious the X or () may be, and it is peculiarly so just now in this land; after all it is only made of two Roman V's-- and so is only = () (10)-- and therefore is not the perfect number 12 of Reveln, but is the mark of the goddess Decima!

Yours truly

Wm. Thorn.

Had the one who sent forth a pastoral (Romish) the other day, remained amongst the faithful expectants, see how he would have numbered, whereas he sold himself for the privilege of signing

() Henry E. Manning.

Shilling versus Franc.

Teutonic Long Hundred 120 versus 100 or the Decimal question.