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Invention fliould in thefe early Times 

 have gone fo far towards difcovering the 

 Art of Printing, and that it fhould yet fail 

 of being compleated till many Ages after- 

 wards. 



Letheullier. Bono Dedit, 



We find here preferved fome Egyptian 

 Idpls of a fmaller Size than thofe already 

 defcribed in a former Part of thefe Sheets ; 

 among them is a Figure of Harpocrates^ 

 adorned with all the Symbols he is ever 

 reprefented with. The others it is unne- 

 cefTary to particularize, as I have faid fg 

 much on the Subjedl, Page 19. 



In this Room, over the Repofitories, 

 are a great Variety of modern (and fome 

 curious ancient) Articles, brought from 

 the feveral diftant Parts of the World. I 

 lhall only take notice of a large Calabafh 

 (a Kind of American Vegetable) in the 

 Form of a Globe. 



Some Indian Shields made of Flides of 

 the Rhinoceros, or Elephant they differ 



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