1799.] 
becaufe the inhabitants of their ancient 
town, defirous of placing in the temple 
of Apollo the ftatues of the three Mules, 
and they being of extraordinary beauty, 
they ordered three of the moft fkilful fculp- 
tors to execute, each, the ftatues of thefe 
three mufes, which made up the number 
of nine; and from which it was propofed 
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to fele&t the three moft perfe&t ftlatues— 
but then nine, were fo beautiful, that it 
was agreed to take them all, and to place 
them in the temple, and call them the nine 
Mules. From this accident, they des, 
rived their origin, and the fit other attri- | 
butes of poetry were given to the addi- 
tional fitter. 

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ASTRONOMY. 
HE Study of Aftronomy, adapted to the 
capacities of Youth, by ‘fobm Stedman. 
2s. 6d. Dilly. 
ANTIQUITIES. 
Some Account of the Abbey Church of 
Bath, illuftrative of ten Engravings, by Mr. 
Fames Bafire. 21. 28. in theets. White. 
Antiquities of Ionia, Part 2d. illuftrated 
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BIOGRAPHY. 
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DRAMA. 
Family Diftrefs; or Self Immolation, a 
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Montury Mac, No, xtvi. 
HERALDRY. 
Kearfley’s Peerage of England, brought 
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LAW. 
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