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Errors and Inconsistencies (noted by transcriber)
_Errors in French are noted separately, below._
Most non-standard spellings are carried over from the 1723 original.
The title page of the 1723 edition included this paragraph, immediately
before the author's name:
Confirmed by the example of heathens, Turks, infidels,
primitive Christians, saints, popes, bishops, doctors,
philosophers, poets, free masons, and other men of learning
in all ages
Corrected text:
Omnes unius estimemus assis. [uninus]
Montaigne[7] tells us [tell us; _1723 has "tells"_]
in his apology for Herodotus [hi apology: _1723 has "his"_]
PS. Cum corona ebrium [P. S.]
pars ego saepe fui [sepae]
Hic segetes, illic veniunt faelicius uvae.
[Hic segetis; misspelling "faelicius" for "felicius" unchanged]
There grows also most excellent wines in France [text unchanged]
Unchanged text:
holydays [one word]
weild
frier ["friar" also occurs]
... lets put ... [no apostrophe]
desert [modern spelling "dessert"]
desart [modern spelling "desert" (noun)]
THE TIPLING PHILOSOPHERS. [spelled "tippling" elsewhere]
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[Some Latin passages use the abbreviation "q;" for "que".]
Quis tulerit Gracchos de sed
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