6 A ;PuinosoPHICAL: Discour sk. 
he. kopyledgnek: thek events is-fo: intimately, connected 
ban the kno that it is derived from ithe 
ime. fource. Such "-— ché; vtnnmlio: between-ancient hif: - 
tory and antiquities, ánd füch the mutual-aflitance afforded to 
-each other; bat as, onthe one hand; ancient hiftory illuftrates 
and explains antiquities,-fo, on the other, antiquities“ ferve to 
verify and authenticate ancient hiftory; or to correct its errors 
n hey: £i P " EU 3. oe x E aa eim 
a id t iim — € o 9 Ve t of things, 
not eS sAntiquiticsare alfo incidentally bene- 
dicia; by means of the: io dien and ther ufeful — 
"refulting from, the difquifitions neceflary to explain them. 
-fi Miith ele oto sess cane bcn Mes things " 
European extraction, that.c 
-of antiquities.» So: far fas, relate toe general. Jaws; vtüftume 
and, religi n,, they - are,,. for. the. moft: part, “homogerieous 
did what took dese in. thie fime; ages d.i ini tho jcouttriel 
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bn PNE "s di corded In ida “will edd inc 
indul eee iig very" Tarrow 
compa. “Their imo civilization; and: dosi aei - : 
articular their potuit acd haa by which the fiall 
neu ipiis jw lived cen 
-furies ago : excepting in fame few Sedis: occafioned by 
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