nconceivable" (page 91)
"Devils" corrected to "Devil's" (page 101)
"hut" corrected to "but" (page 120)
"that that" corrected to "that" (page 127)
"opposs'd" corrected to "oppos'd" (page 152)
"notwitstanding" corrected to "notwithstanding" (page 162)
"a as Body" corrected to "as a Body" (page 172)
"Peoples" corrected to "People's" (page 184)
"Asia" corrected to "Asa" (page 187)
"was" corrected to "saw" (page 213)
"faling" corrected to "falling" (page 229)
"Christain" corrected to "Christian" (page 230)
"what's is" corrected to "what is" (page 233)
"disapointed" corrected to "disappointed" (page 234)
"been" corrected to "seen" (page 235)
"momentons" corrected to "momentous" (page 244)
"Chritians" corrected to "Christians" (page 250)
"Egyytian" corrected to "Egyptian" (page 252)
"Magnifience" corrected to "Magnificence" (page 256)
"whereever" corrected to "wherever" (page 267)
"compliasant" corrected to "complaisant" (page 294)
"coul'd" corrected to "cou'd" (page 298)
"Acquiantance" corrected to "Acquaintance" (page 299)
"Oportunity" corrected to "Opportunity" (page 300)
"har'd" corrected to "hard" (page 301)
"distingush" corrected to "distinguish" (page 312)
"whereever" corrected to "wherever" (page 322)
"the the" corrected to "the" (page 330)
"CHAP. VII" corrected to "CHAP. IX" (page 339)
"Businses" corrected to "Business" (page 370)
Other than the corrections listed above, printer's inconsistencies in
spelling, punctuation, and hyphenation usage have been retained.
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