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Slave that difcovered a dangerous Confpiracy whilft 
grinding his Knife. 
Some Wreftlers in Stucco. 
Lucina the Goddefs of Childbirth, JEfculapius 
the God of Phyfic, fome Veftals and facrificing 
Veffels in Marbie, and many Marble Heads, par¬ 
ticularly of the Emperor Adrian , Hercules , Plata 
the Philofopher, Juno , and others, fome of which 
are not eafily diftinguilhed, and the reft it is not 
neceflary to particularize. 
There are next to be obferved feveral Bronze 
Figures, as of Venus , Cupid , Hercules, Mars , Ro¬ 
man Soldiers, Bea Fafcinatrix the Goddefs of Spells 
and Charms •, Veftais, Caftor , Priapus , Terminus 
the God who prelided over Land-marks; Griphon , 
and others. 
In Bronze there are alfo the Heads of Juno, 
Di'dna, Apollo , Mercury , Minotaurus , Faunus, &c. 
jWhat come next in courfe, are fome uncommon 
Malles, various Votaries or Oblations, Models of 
Circufes, the Places where they exhibited their 
public Games, and feveral Pieces of Stones, Bricks,, 
and earthen Pipes, dug out ol the Ruins of the an¬ 
cient Roman Buildings, AqueduCts, &V. By thefe 
we are in fome Sort made acquainted with the 
Nature of thofe Materials that could caufe their 
Buildings to laft fo many Ages, fome of them re¬ 
maining tolerably perfect even to this Time. 
In England , as well as in many other Parts of 
Europe , there have been frequently found buried in 
the Earth, feveral Kinds of Axes, Chiliels, Wedges 
both with and without Loops to them, and Heads 
of Spears, all made of Erafs. It is far from being 
determined by the Antiquaries of the prefent Age, 
for what Ufe thele feveral Articles were originally 
intended their Conjectures on the Subject are va¬ 
rious. 
