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TABLE XIII. 101 7. Seven VII. 8. Eight VII. 9. Nine IX. 10, Ten X. 11. Eleven XI. 12. Twelve XII. 13. Thirteen XIII. 14. Fourteen XIV. 15. 'Fifteen XV. 16. Sixteen XVI. 17. Seventeen XVII. 18. Eighteen XVIII. 19. Nineteen XIX. 20. Twenty XX. 22. Twenty-one XXI. 22. Twenty-two XXII. 23. Twenty- three. XXIII 24. Twenty-four XXIV. 25. Twenty -five XXV. 26. Twenty-six XXVI. 27. Twenty- seven XXVII. 28. Twenty-eight XXVIII. 29. Twenty-nine XXIX. 30. Thirty .XXX. 40. Forty XL. 50. Fifty L. 60. Sixty LX. 70. Seventy LXX. ' 801: Eighty LXXX, 90. Ninety XC. 100. One hundred C. 200. Two-hundred. CC. 300. Three, hundred CCC. 400. Four hundred CCCC. 500. Five hundred D.-or ID. 600. Sixhundred DC. or IOC. . 700. Seven hundred DCC. or IDCC. 800. Eight hundred DCCC. or IDCCC. 900. Nine hundred DCCCC. or IDCCCC. 1000. One thousand M. or CID. 1720. One thousand seven hundred and}, MDCC. XX. twenty ' Note here, that the numbers are sometimes expressed by small Roman let- ters, as i, one, ii. two, xvi. sixteen, lxxviii, seventy-eight, dce. That where books, chapters, sections, and verses arecited, the numeral let- ters aregenerally used to signify the book and chapter, and the figures to signify the sections, verses, or smaller parts i as Exod, xii. t'1. Exodus the twelfth chap- el 3

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