UPON THE PLAGUES INFLICTED UPON THE EGYPTIANS: IN WHICH IS SHEWN THE PECULIARITY OF THOSE JUDGMENTS, AND THEIR CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE RITES AND IDOLATRY OF THAT PEOPLE. TO THESE is PREFIXED, A PREFATORY DISCOURSE concerning the GRECIAN BY JACOB BRYAN T. LONDON: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, And fold by T. CADELL, and P. ELMSLEY, in the Strand; PREFAC E. THE following Treatife, together with thofe, with which it is accompanied, was written many years ago for my own private amusement and fatisfaction. For I then bad formed no defign of having them published to the world. But fince I have been induced to make my thoughts in fome other inftances public, it has led me farther than I at firft purposed; and given me encouragement to produce thefe likewise to the world; that if any the leaft good A 2 |