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eacft of which, all the Golden Numbers, when once 
they fhal! have been properly placed in the Calendar, 
muft either be advanced or fet back one Day, with 
refpett to the Place where they Pood in the preceding 
Period, agreeably to the foregoing Rules : Except 
thole Numbers which fhall happen to (land againft 
the 4th and yth of April to fhew the Pafchal New 
Moons, or againft the 1 7 th and 1 8 th of the fame Month 
to mark out the Pafchal Full Moons; both which 
Numbers at fome Times, and only one of them at 
others, muft keep the fame Place for that, which was 
allotted to them in the immediately preceding Period. 
In order to determine at what Times, and on 
what Occaftons, this Exception is to take Place; let 
it be obferved, that, in the Months of January % 
March , May , and fome others in our prefent Ca- 
lendar, as well as in the Table above-mentioned, 
fome of the Golden Numbers (land double or in 
Pairs, and follow one the other immediately j whilft 
orhers, on the contrary, generally hand fingle and 
by thcmfelves. 
Now, when any of thofe Pairs, or two Numbers 
which ufually accompany each other, happen, in pur- 
fuance of the foregoing Rules, to be prefixed the one 
to the 4th and the other to the 5 th of April for the 
New Moons, or the one to the 17th and the other 
to the 18th of April for the Pafchal Limits or Full 
Moons: And when any of thofe Numbers, which 
generally ftand fingle, are prefixed, according to the 
faid Rules, to the yth of April for the New Moons, 
or to the 1 8th for the Full Moons: In thefe Cafes 
thofe Pairs or fingle Numbers that are fo fituated, 
muft not be fet forward or advanced at the Begin- 
