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[1]Society in America, vol. ii., p. 101.
[1]Society in America, vol. ii., p. 101.
[2]Jefferson's Correspondence, vol. iv., p. 115.
[2]Jefferson's Correspondence, vol. iv., p. 115.
[3]Christian Examiner for September, 1834.
[3]Christian Examiner for September, 1834.
[4]Society in America, vol. i., p. 220-225.
[4]Society in America, vol. i., p. 220-225.
[5]The region must, however, be less desolate than it was. The land in the neighbourhood had been worth only twenty-five cents per acre, and was now worth just six times as much.
[5]The region must, however, be less desolate than it was. The land in the neighbourhood had been worth only twenty-five cents per acre, and was now worth just six times as much.
[6]Society in America, vol. i., p. 227.
[6]Society in America, vol. i., p. 227.
[7]Society in America, vol. i., p. 227.
[7]Society in America, vol. i., p. 227.
[8]"Purgatories. I know not what fancied resemblances have applied this whimsical name to several extensive fissures in the rocks of New-England."—ProfessorHitchcock'sGeology, &c., of Massachusetts, p. 114.
[8]"Purgatories. I know not what fancied resemblances have applied this whimsical name to several extensive fissures in the rocks of New-England."—ProfessorHitchcock'sGeology, &c., of Massachusetts, p. 114.
[9]"Théorie des Signes, pour servir d'introduction à l'étude des langues." Avertissement.
[9]"Théorie des Signes, pour servir d'introduction à l'étude des langues." Avertissement.
[10]I have just received the following works, printed at the Boston press for the use of the blind. I shall be thankful for assistance in getting them into use, in securing a fair trial of them by blind pupils:—Six copies of the Book of Psalms.----------------- Pilgrim's Progress.----------------- Dairyman's Daughter.----------------- Life of Philip Melancthon.An Atlas of the United States.
[10]I have just received the following works, printed at the Boston press for the use of the blind. I shall be thankful for assistance in getting them into use, in securing a fair trial of them by blind pupils:—
Six copies of the Book of Psalms.----------------- Pilgrim's Progress.----------------- Dairyman's Daughter.----------------- Life of Philip Melancthon.An Atlas of the United States.
[11]Society in America, vol. i., page 281.
[11]Society in America, vol. i., page 281.
[12]Society in America, vol. i., p. 169-176.
[12]Society in America, vol. i., p. 169-176.
[13]Society in America, vol. ii., p. 264.
[13]Society in America, vol. ii., p. 264.
Transcriber's notes
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Spelling has been made consistent throughout but kept to author's original format except where noted below.
Page 7 nonarrival of a party changed to non-arrival
Page 23 . added to neighbouring gallery.
Page 43 typo litle bird changed to little bird
Page 49 hill-sides changed to hillsides
Page 50 splendid boquet changed to splendid bouquet
Page 65 . added to Shakspeare.
Page 83 Hount Holyoke changed to Mount Holyoke
Page 85 under-graduates changed to undergraduates
Page 88 down on my kness changed to go down on my knees
Page 95 1833, 4 changed to 1833 - 4
Page 100 saw the of smoke changed to saw the smoke of
Page 108 typo New-Hamphire changed to New-Hampshire
Page 114 sidetable changed to side-table
Page 121 injustice and cruely changed to cruelty
Page 131 kindhearted changed to kind-hearted
Page 155 groundfloor changed to ground-floor
Page 157 The vendure changed to The verdure
Page 174 Glascow changed to Glasgow
Page 200 , added to busy cutting,
Page 225 sorrow of hurling changed to sorrow of hurting
Page 230 Pere changed to Père
Page 244 Testaments By the changed to Testaments. By the