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Transcriber's notes:
ERRATA applied to the text.
Variations in spelling and hyphenation have been retained as in the
original.
The following corrections or modifications have been made to the text:
Page 6, line 14, Particularly [Original has Parcularly]
Page 29, line 16, Gaol [Original has Goal]
Page 83, forteenth line from bottom, Phoenix [original has [oe]
ligature]
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