Silenus

in his Face

[12]

; which we find to have been very rightly observed from the Statues and Busts of both,

that

[13]

are still extant; as well as on several antique Seals and precious Stones, which are frequently enough to be met with in the Cabinets of the Curious. But however Observations of this Nature may sometimes hold, a wise Man should be particularly cautious how he gives credit to a Man's outward Appearance.

[It]

is an irreparable Injustice

we