The queen commands her loyal subjects to measure various items in the palace using non-standard units like cubits, spans, and notches so she can record them in her official queenly records. Subjects must measure the height of a servants table, width of a royal chair, width across cabinets in the storehouse, height of a counter, width of a royal handkerchief, and height of a single palace brick.
The queen commands her loyal subjects to measure various items in the palace using non-standard units like cubits, spans, and notches so she can record them in her official queenly records. Subjects must measure the height of a servants table, width of a royal chair, width across cabinets in the storehouse, height of a counter, width of a royal handkerchief, and height of a single palace brick.
The queen commands her loyal subjects to measure various items in the palace using non-standard units like cubits, spans, and notches so she can record them in her official queenly records. Subjects must measure the height of a servants table, width of a royal chair, width across cabinets in the storehouse, height of a counter, width of a royal handkerchief, and height of a single palace brick.
An Humble Proposal to the People of England, for the Increase of their Trade, and Encouragement of Their Manufactures: Whether the Present Uncertainty of Affairs Issues in Peace or War