[ 7Si ] 
or IVPITER THE THVNDERER, I muft refer 
the curious to what has been faid by (29) Mr. Seller, 
and the authors cited by him, on this head 3 as I can- 
not, confiftently with the brevity here propofed, at pre- 
fent expatiate farther upon it. To what has been ad- 
vanced, in order to illuftrate this infcription, which 
has never hitherto been explained, feveral other par- 
ticulars, perhaps not altogether unworthy the atten- 
tion of the learned, might have been added, were it 
not for the reafon juft hinted at. For as I may pro- 
bably be thought to have treated the point before me 
in too copious, or rather prolix, a manner ; it might 
be deemed improper to offer any farther obfervations 
at this time relative to it. I fhall therefore only 
intreat you to believe me to be, with the greateft 
refpedt and efteem, 
S I R, 
Your moft obliged, 
and moft obedient fervant, 
John Swinton. 
(29) Sel. ubi fup. p. 364 — 369. 
ERRAT A. 
P. 724. 1 . 13, 14. read — finT! and 
P. 726. 1 . 3. immediately after the parenthefis, read— unlefs we fup- 
pofe it to have been originally 03 , 
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