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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2011
On my arrival here last week, I found that the Royal Asiatic Society had published a lithographic fac-simile of a Phoenician inscription which I had found in Barbary, and which I had forwarded to the Society, through Lieut. Gen. Forbes: and having also heard that this inscription had occupied the attention of several persons, learned in the languages of the East, I am induced to send you the copies of four others, which I discovered in different parts of the Beylek of Tunis, as well as two which were found at Malta, in 1822, by Signor Bonicci, and which I believe have not hitherto been published.
page 135 note 1 The one alluded to in the following Article, and of which another interpretation, by Professor Gesenius, will be found at page 151 of this volume.
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