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part of the legend, to which it belongs. Tis certain, 
that this charader, as well as that on the Punic 
medal above-mentioned, bears foperfed a refemblance 
to the figure of Koph preferved by a coin of Colyra, 
explained by the learned Sig. Abate Yenuti, that it 
cannot well be taken for any other letter. As the 
objection therefore (31) offered by M. Pellerin to my 
notion of this charader is dellitute of every fupport, 
it muft fall to the ground of courfe j and conle- 
quently no farther defence of that notion can be 
deemed requifite, or expeded from, 
S 1 R, 
Your mod obedient humble fervant, 
Ch.Ch Oxon. 
April 29, 1763. John Swinton. 
(31) Rccueil de Me dailies de Peuples et de Villes y is'e. Tom. III. 
p. 14 1, 142, A Paris, 1763. 
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