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Attention, fome of which are Wind In- 

 ftruments, others have Strings ; and here 

 are likewife Drums of feveral Kinds from 

 China and America^ but more particularly 

 fome from Lapland^ of the fame Sort as 

 thofe ufed by their Enchanters, by the 

 Help of which, as many Authors have 

 afTerted, they were enabled to raife mighty 

 Tempefts, and do other Things not lefs 

 wonderful. 



In the other Repofitory near the Win- 

 dows are a great Number and Variety of 

 ancient mathematical Inftruments, by 

 which the learned Gbferver may be en- 

 abled to judge how much that particular 

 Branch of Science is im.proved. 



My Reader will now accompany me to 

 the Table where there are more Pieces 

 of Roman Antiquity preferved \ fome of 

 v^hich moil worthy Remark I lhall 

 mention. 



Am.ong them are feveral Heads and 

 Buflos, of which the Head of Mercury^ 

 with a Chain fixed to it, dcferves Notice ; 



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