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This is fo like thepreceediiig, that! thought 

 I might fairly take the Liberty to make thefe 

 Additions to it. And what we we may Colled 

 from both, and divers others of a like Import^ 

 is. That as the State, the Senate, and People^ 

 did Ibmetimes Honour thofe that had been ia 

 Publick Truft, with Infcriptions upon thefe 

 Pillars : So when this was not done by them, 

 private Perfons had the Liberty to do the fame 

 for their Friends. And I fhall give you an In- 

 ftance by and by of one Engraven by a Hus- 

 band in Memory of his Wife. Upon feveral 

 of thefe Pillars are little Pedeftals jetting out 

 about the middle of them, fometimes one way 

 only, and fometimes more, which fcemtohave 

 been the Bafes or ftanding Places of Statues. 

 But none of thefe are remaining neither is it 

 to be expefted they fliould, in a place which 

 has been fo long in the Hands of the Ttirk^^. 

 On thefe Pedeftals we faw many lafcriptioiis^ 

 fometimes when there were none upog the 

 Body of the Pillar, and fometimes when there 

 were. As for Inftance this that follows upon 

 £he Pedeftal, thus. 



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