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The Anglo-Cymric Score: Being a Method of Counting Sheep and Cattle by the Score Formerly Used by Shepherds and Drovers, Principally in Cumberland, Westmorland, and Yorkshire, and Stated Also to be Known to the North American Indians, Now Nearly Obsolete, Formed on a Welsh Basis with English Additions

Title:The Anglo-Cymric Score: Being a Method of Counting Sheep and Cattle by the Score Formerly Used by Shepherds and Drovers, Principally in Cumberland, Westmorland, and Yorkshire, and Stated Also to be Known to the North American Indians, Now Nearly Obsolete, Formed on a Welsh Basis with English Additions
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Note:reprinted from the Transactions of the Philological Society, ca. 1878
  
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Stable link here:https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupid?key=olbp96483
  
Subject:Celtic languages -- Number
Subject:Counting
Call number:PB1055 .A4 1878
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