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for not onely the Canon law taketh order for perambulations, but there is a writ in England de perambulatione facienda. Euen among the heathen there was an Idoll or god Terminus, whom they supposed to haue the preeminence ouer boundes of lands, to him they dedicated a Temple, which alwaies had a hole in the roofe, to shew the bounds of land should not bee couered or hid, |
for not only the Canon law Takes order for perambulations, but there is a writ in England de perambulatione facienda. Even among the heathen there was an Idol or god Terminus, whom they supposed to have the preeminence over bounds of Lands, to him they dedicated a Temple, which always had a hold in the roof, to show the bounds of land should not be covered or hid, |
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