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Plutarchus; Squire, Samuel [Editor]; Xylander, Wilhelm [Oth.]; Baxter, William [Oth.]; Bentley, Richard [Oth.]; Markland, Jeremiah [Oth.]
Plutarchu Peri Isidos kai Osiridos: Graece et Anglice — Cantabrigiae, 1744

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xvi P R E F A C E.
them, but by refembling them to similar qua-
lities discernible in those Brutes and other Ob
je&s, both animate and inanimate, with which
they were daily conversant; their writing could
not be more perfeft than their language, but
must in sorne sort keep pace with it, through
all its ieveral gradations of improvement.—·
But I shall pursue this subjedh no farther at
present, as the soie intention of this Introduc-
tion was to give an Hiforical Explanation of
the Mythology comprehended in the following
Sheets.

ERRATA in the Transsatlon.
p. iS. line 29. for^w/Λ, read mouth.
P. 19. line 19. for to, read do.
P. 25. line 6. for God's, read Gods.
P. 74. last line, sor does always, read does foe always»
P. 103. line 25. sor infers, read infers.

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