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of the wall which it decorated, tranfported — 
with all its fculpture to a diftance of 55 
metres, (about 17 feet) ftill exhibits in 
an eligible fituation, the piéture which fo 
highly intereffed us. Sure combinations 
have preferved it from the flighteft altera- 
tion; the moft piercing eye will not per- 
ceive in it either accidents, fiffures, or 
flaws.” 
«© The Secretary concludes with thts 
apoftrophe: Greeks and Romans, induf- 
trious and powerful nations, during too 
many ages the exclufive favourites of 
Corred? Lift of New Publications: 
fJuly'r, 
hiftory ! How would you have applaud. 
ed, in times lefs fertile than ours in mi= 
racles, thofe fkilful and prefervative means, 
which, it feems, were unknown to you ¢ 
Perhaps they might have handed down 
even to us fome of thofe produétions fo 
celebrated of your Apellefes and of your 
Protogenefes ; but, perhaps, even then, 
after an exa&t comparifon, after a. juft 
eftimation, Raphael and Guido, not be- 
ing able to brook fuperiority, would have 
been for ever privileged from paying yow 
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