Chapter 22

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTEObvious typographical errors and punctuation errors have been corrected after careful comparison with other occurrences within the text and consultation of external sources.Some hyphens in words have been silently removed, some added, when a predominant preference was found in the original book.Except for those changes noted below, all misspellings in the text, and inconsistent or archaic usage, have been retained; for example, “cooly” and “coolly” are both valid variants and have been left unchanged in the etext.Catalog: ‘o. Virginia’ replaced by ‘of Virginia’.Pg 13: ‘Lansdown, Grey, and’ replaced by ‘Lansdowne, Grey, and’.Pg 31: ‘lath and stuccoe’ replaced by ‘lath and stucco’.Pg 34: ‘like Stawberry Hill’ replaced by ‘like Strawberry Hill’.Pg 38: ‘is their no analogy’ replaced by ‘is there no analogy’.Pg 40: the heading ‘LETTER XVIII.’ replaced by ‘LETTER XVII.’.Pg 42: ‘arbritrary selection’ replaced by ‘arbitrary selection’.Pg 46: ‘the the truth even, in’ replaced by ‘that the truth, even in’.Pg 48: ‘hast the merit’ replaced by ‘has the merit’.Pg 54: ‘nervous, fidgetty’ replaced by ‘nervous, fidgety’.Pg 60: ‘have postively no’ replaced by ‘have positively no’.Pg 62: ‘atwhart the cables’ replaced by ‘athwart the cables’.Pg 82: ‘adapting both both to’ replaced by ‘adapting both to’.Pg 88: ‘scarcely recal’ replaced by ‘scarcely recall’.Pg 95,96: ‘are dependant on’ replaced by ‘are dependent on’.Pg 109: ‘Sir James M‘Intosh’ replaced by ‘Sir James Macintosh’.Pg 111: ‘these mistatements’ replaced by ‘these misstatements’.Pg 119: ‘etherial essence’ replaced by ‘ethereal essence’.Pg 121: ‘recal that passage’ replaced by ‘recall that passage’.Pg 124: ‘in dicussion, and’ replaced by ‘in discussion, and’.Pg 138: ‘one by by one’ replaced by ‘one by one’.Pg 173: ‘from her workships’ replaced by ‘from her workshops’.Pg 175: ‘results dependant’ replaced by ‘results dependent’.Pg 177: ‘are incompatable’ replaced by ‘are incompatible’.Pg 192: ‘particularily active, they they have’ replaced by ‘particularly active, they have’.Pg 207: ‘to corrobate the’ replaced by ‘to corroborate the’.Pg 210: ‘is dependant on’ replaced by ‘is dependent on’.Pg 214: ‘El Derado’ replaced by ‘El Dorado’.Pg 229: ‘than dependant, to’ replaced by ‘than dependent, to’.Pg 232: ‘children often die.’ replaced by ‘children often do.’.Pg 239: ‘in Regent street’ replaced by ‘in Regent’s street’.Pg 242: ‘of the Himilayas’ replaced by ‘of the Himalayas’.Pg 253: ‘home, I asscribe’ replaced by ‘home, I ascribe’.Pg 257: ‘than elesewhere’ replaced by ‘than elsewhere’.Footnote 14: ‘Mr. Cobbet said’ replaced by ‘Mr. Cobbett said’.

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE

Obvious typographical errors and punctuation errors have been corrected after careful comparison with other occurrences within the text and consultation of external sources.

Some hyphens in words have been silently removed, some added, when a predominant preference was found in the original book.

Except for those changes noted below, all misspellings in the text, and inconsistent or archaic usage, have been retained; for example, “cooly” and “coolly” are both valid variants and have been left unchanged in the etext.

Catalog: ‘o. Virginia’ replaced by ‘of Virginia’.Pg 13: ‘Lansdown, Grey, and’ replaced by ‘Lansdowne, Grey, and’.Pg 31: ‘lath and stuccoe’ replaced by ‘lath and stucco’.Pg 34: ‘like Stawberry Hill’ replaced by ‘like Strawberry Hill’.Pg 38: ‘is their no analogy’ replaced by ‘is there no analogy’.Pg 40: the heading ‘LETTER XVIII.’ replaced by ‘LETTER XVII.’.Pg 42: ‘arbritrary selection’ replaced by ‘arbitrary selection’.Pg 46: ‘the the truth even, in’ replaced by ‘that the truth, even in’.Pg 48: ‘hast the merit’ replaced by ‘has the merit’.Pg 54: ‘nervous, fidgetty’ replaced by ‘nervous, fidgety’.Pg 60: ‘have postively no’ replaced by ‘have positively no’.Pg 62: ‘atwhart the cables’ replaced by ‘athwart the cables’.Pg 82: ‘adapting both both to’ replaced by ‘adapting both to’.Pg 88: ‘scarcely recal’ replaced by ‘scarcely recall’.Pg 95,96: ‘are dependant on’ replaced by ‘are dependent on’.Pg 109: ‘Sir James M‘Intosh’ replaced by ‘Sir James Macintosh’.Pg 111: ‘these mistatements’ replaced by ‘these misstatements’.Pg 119: ‘etherial essence’ replaced by ‘ethereal essence’.Pg 121: ‘recal that passage’ replaced by ‘recall that passage’.Pg 124: ‘in dicussion, and’ replaced by ‘in discussion, and’.Pg 138: ‘one by by one’ replaced by ‘one by one’.Pg 173: ‘from her workships’ replaced by ‘from her workshops’.Pg 175: ‘results dependant’ replaced by ‘results dependent’.Pg 177: ‘are incompatable’ replaced by ‘are incompatible’.Pg 192: ‘particularily active, they they have’ replaced by ‘particularly active, they have’.Pg 207: ‘to corrobate the’ replaced by ‘to corroborate the’.Pg 210: ‘is dependant on’ replaced by ‘is dependent on’.Pg 214: ‘El Derado’ replaced by ‘El Dorado’.Pg 229: ‘than dependant, to’ replaced by ‘than dependent, to’.Pg 232: ‘children often die.’ replaced by ‘children often do.’.Pg 239: ‘in Regent street’ replaced by ‘in Regent’s street’.Pg 242: ‘of the Himilayas’ replaced by ‘of the Himalayas’.Pg 253: ‘home, I asscribe’ replaced by ‘home, I ascribe’.Pg 257: ‘than elesewhere’ replaced by ‘than elsewhere’.Footnote 14: ‘Mr. Cobbet said’ replaced by ‘Mr. Cobbett said’.


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