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Cyhek:, or the Goddefs of the Earth, ap- 

 pears alfo, with all her proper Symbols 

 and Ornaments. 



As you go up Stairs, the Bufto of Sir 

 Hans Sloane, on a Pedeflal, prefents itfelf 

 immediately to your View. 



In the firft Room, the Story of Phaetot^ 

 is compleated on the Dome. The Gods 

 are afTembled, and whilft Jupiter is calling 

 his Thunderbolts at Phaeton falling from 

 the Chariot, you fee Saturn^ Apollo^ MarSy 

 Neptune^ Juno^ Diana^ Venus^ Ctipidy Mer- 

 cury^ Minerva^ and Bacchus^ in various 

 Attitudes, and agitated by different Paf- 

 fions, as they were feverally interefted in 

 the great Event. 



The Hiftories are faid to be painted by 

 La Foffe ; the Flowers, and fome of the 

 ornamental Parts, by Battijle \ and the 

 Architedture and Landfcapes by RouJfeaUy 

 whole Portrait is feen in this Room. 



I cannot take a better Opportunity to 

 mention, that there are many Portraits of 

 illuftrious Perfonages, hung up in the 

 B 5 feveral 



