within that circle lie most of those natural satisfactions [text has "of of"]

therefore a spirit never can become an object of our _perception_."

[missing close quote]

the doctrine of the Irishman concerning the possibility of apparitions?" [missing close quote]

The Duke started up: ["The Duke started up:" with superfluous quotation marks]

[Mrs. Mordaunt _through_ Anecdotes of Emperor]

[on these two pages, = for - is shown as printed]

which of all others I admired-- [-- missing]

"A Church-yard lay on one side of the road [missing open quote]

"Come, my child, my poor deceived son [missing open quote]

may smiling peace ever hover round you, prays / E. H."

[missing close quote]

[Original Observation _through_ Anecdote]

[in these items, all capital I"s were printed in italics]

most ladies are more apt to regard the man [error for men?]

[Meteorological Observations]

[text has "Dec." for "Jan." here and last week]

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and in order to this, [text unchanged: missing word?]

and I could not help telling my mind freely. [text has "mi n"]

my sensations has an immediate evidence [error for sensation]

but there are, whom, my folly might disgrace [text unchanged: missing word?]

and, if no more, miserable his end. [end."]

by which ran a most beautiful translucent rivulet, [. for ,]

ON WEALTH. [item repeated on page 339, no. 95]

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when he imposed upon you by that juggling trick."

[double for single quote]

"Very right! Alumbrado interrupted me [single for double quote]

If you don"t believe me [text has "do"nt"]

neither I nor my father shall leave the town [text has "shall shall"]

released you from the heavy burden of state business."

[double for single quote]

he had fancied himself a _beau garcon_, [printed without cedilla]

soon after the expiration of the honey moon, [printed in two words as shown]

He began now to relax from the severity of those studies [text has "veverity"]

He read novels, Ovid"s Art of love, [capitalized as shown]

perceiving Harland"s writing, I started, I hesitated [. for , after "writing"]

he began with gentle upbraidings. [. missing]

my father"s proud soul swelled at the ignominy [text has "ignomy"]

"Memorandum, that I must be married when I come to Tours."

[item repeated from page 23, no. 55]

you"ll not opiniate me singular, [word "singular" should be in italics]

a _participle_ of _substantive_ happiness.

[text has "happiness" initalics]

Unlike th" aspiring prelate, meanly proud, [text has "Uulike"]

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having bid adieu to the starry firmament and the ocean, I went to my cabin [. for ,]

but this is false." [, for .]

the power or faculty of publishing [text has "power of"]

and the most convincing calculations [text has "the the"]

chaplain to the regiment in which I served." [missing close quote]

"the same unfortunate man [missing open quote]

shelter from a few miserable wretches." [missing close quote]

Propt on her lucent throne, majestic sate, [word may be "fate", but archaic spelling "sate" is more likely]

No. 86

he cannot taste the sweets of confidential friendship [text has "confidental"]

the grandest spectacle that nature can afford!" [text has "offord"]

if you will promise to return to Lis*on!" [missing close quote]

"You will, presently, behold a miracle," he said [missing open quote]

the sequel of Alumbrado"s history [Alumbrado"s,]

He endeavoured to point out to you the reason as the only infallible instructor [text unchanged; Dublin and London editions both have italicized "_reason_" instead of "the reason"]

than to believe it blindly. [. missing]

I esteem reason [text has "Isteem"; corrected from Dublin edition]

being reserved only for the latter. [, for .]

but may some signal punishment from heaven [text has "heayen"]

he was the destroyer of Hume"s happiness. [text has "Humes"s"]

and, in an iminent degree [error for eminent]

"_Qui capit ille facit._" [text has "caput"]

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Masthead: +Vol. II.+] +Wednesday, February 29, 1797.+ [+No. 87.+ [date printed as shown; following issue is dated March 8]

some part of the drapery which has been neglected [text has "has heen"]

the thunder-storm to which he is exposed, [text has "epxosed"]

The two prelates were rejoiced to see each other [text has "pelates"]

apprehension for my life," he replied. [. missing]

"Alumbrado had scarcely reached the skirts of the wood [missing open quote]

"The Duke of B----a," said he, "is King [missing open quote before "is"]

my astonishment at Alumbrado"s wonderful preservation.

[text has "preservatien"]

and know in what light to view me." [double for single quote]

every woman is a good house wife. [printed in two words as shown]

what is heard by the fire side." [printed in two words as shown]

"And as great a share of merit," interrupted my friend, [, missing]

I cannot dare not indulge the pleasing hope [punctuation missing at line-end?]

I was roused ... begged leave to retire [the structure of this pa.s.sage is ambiguous: three long quotes each span an exact number of lines without s.p.a.ce or indentation.

It has been kept as a single paragraph to match the rest of the story.]

That it utterly disclaims all consanguinity [text has "consanquinity"]

No. 88

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