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XXXVII. Observations on an antique Marble of the Earl of Pembroke; by the Rev. Mr. Pegge
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At Lord Pembroke's seat at Wilton, there is a very antient altar of Bacchus, of more consequence than vulgarly imagined. The inscription, which ends in a circle round it (for so Mr. Cowdry describes it, p. 116.) runs thus
Title: XXXVII. Observations on an antique Marble of the Earl of Pembroke; by the Rev. Mr. Pegge
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At Lord Pembroke's seat at Wilton, there is a very antient altar of Bacchus, of more consequence than vulgarly imagined.
The inscription, which ends in a circle round it (for so Mr.
Cowdry describes it, p.
116.
) runs thus.
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