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follow the Marbles and other Stones irregular, io. The 
Metals Ores, Salts and Ambers, of which one with a Fly,} 
another with a Spider enclofed. 
The Artificial Curiofities relate to War , as Indian and 
Perfian Bows, Arrows, Darts, Armour, Shields, Tar- 
gets, Tomahaws, poifoned Daggers : to the Mathema- 
ticks >10 Houfhold-Jluff, Habits , &c. from the remoteft Parts 
of the habitable World ; not neglecting thofe that areob- 
folete of our own Nation- Then follow Statues , Bafs-Rc- 
lieves , Seals , ImpreffionSj Copper-plates, Heathen Deities, 
Amulets, Charms and Matters relating to RomifhSuper- 
ftitions. 
Of enameTd Curiofities, that of General Fairfax and 
the fatal Battle at tfafeby is perform’d with fo exquifite 
Art, that it infinitely tranfcends the Metal, tho’ Gold. 
And for Paintings , the Mifery of War is admirably ex- 
prefs’d, as to the various Paffjons, upon a Copper-plate 
about two Foot broad. To thefe may be added the Col- 
lection of printed Heads, and the Etfigiet of illuftrious 
and learned Perfons, beginning with the Royal-Family : 
then the Nobility, Warriours, Gentry, &c. in a Chrono- 
logical Series. In the Ecclefiaflical State, the Archbifhops 
and Bifhops are introduced by the Martyrs and Confeflors 
of their venerable Order, and fucceeded by other learned 
Dignitaries and pious Divines of both Denominations. 
The Judges are attended by the Literati in all Faculties, 
Phyficians, Philofophers, Hiftorians, Poets, Painters 
and other Artifts. Some learned and pious Ladies are in- 
terfpers’d. There are Volumes of the Saints-, Popes, Em- 
perorsj and other Foreigners, amounting to che Number 
of i $ or 1600, many of which are done by the mod ce- 
lebrated Hands. Original Defigns drawn by the Pen of 
noted Virtuosos. Writings and Drawings by the Blind or 
Lame, as born without Hands- Some by other perfons 
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