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ADVERTISEMENT.

It clearly appears from the preface to the following Work, that it was complied prior to Mr. Gambado's appointment of Master of the Horse to the Doge of Venice; for it seems he had never at that time been above six miles from home.

To most of the Plates the Editor has thought fit to subjoin Latin mottos, as an elucidation of them to such of his Readers as do not understand English; and such he may perhaps meet with.