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Two hundred threescore and sixteen souls can be calculated by first converting "threescore" to its numerical value of 60. Therefore, two hundred threescore is equal to 200 x 60, which equals 12,000. Adding 216 souls to this total gives a final count of 12,216 souls.

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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with that old-school language! "Two hundred threescore and sixteen" is just a fancy way of saying 276. So, yeah, if you're counting souls, you've got 276 of them. Like, that's a lot of souls, man.

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Oh honey, just call it like it is. Two hundred threescore and sixteen souls is just a fancy way of saying 216 souls. No need to beat around the bush with all those extra words, we've got better things to do with our time.

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276

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276

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1216

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276

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