bbee islands)
pg. 66 - "againt" to "against" (against the presented arms)
pg. 70 - "butcheriug" to "butchering" (in butchering the English)
pg. 76 - "Fitz-Hugh" to "Fitzhugh" (Col. William Fitzhugh)
pg. 84 - "forbiding" to "forbidding" (forbidding the plantations)
pg. 97 - "chesnuts" to "chestnuts" (are stored with chestnuts)
pg. 105 - "ripen" to "ripens" (buds, ripens and drops off)
pg. 118 - "eat" to "eaten" (had ever eaten before)
pg. 118 - "frog fish" to "frog-fish" (saw-fish, toad-fish, frog-fish)
pg. 118 - "feets" to "feet" (it wants feet and wings)
pg. 120 - "eagel" to "eagle" (a bald eagle pursuing)
pg. 136 - "our" to "out" (keep out wild beasts)
pg. 140 - "Hazlenuts" to "Hazelnuts" (Hazelnuts they will not)
pg. 143 - "the" to "they" (they daub with clay)
pg. 146 - "steem" to "esteem" (They steem it a breach)
pg. 157 - "extingush" to "extinguish" (flames that never extinguish)
pg. 160 - "undestand" to "understand" (letting him understand)
pg. 163 - "dont" to "don't" (I don't know)
pg. 171 - "scarrifying" to "scarifying" (and scarifying which)
pg. 172 - "Purchass" to "Purchase" (Smith, Purchase and De Laet)
pg. 172 - "saplins" to "saplings" (stick saplings into the ground)
pg. 173 - "anchuse" to "anchusa" (a kind of anchusa)
pg. 174 - "vermine" to "vermin" (other troublesome vermin)
pg. 189 - "Cinchley's" to "Cincheley's" (Jeffery's and Cincheley's)
pg. 191 - "aws" to "laws" (The laws having duly passed)
pg. 197 - "Petes" to "Peter" (Hon. Peter Beverley)
pg. 208 - "nonapperance" to "nonappearance" (the defendant's
nonappearance)
pg. 215 - "Spottswood" to "Spotswood" (arrival of Colonel Spotswood)
pg. 234 - "coveniency" to "conveniency" (its beauty and conveniency)
pg. 235 - "daries" to "dairies" (cookery, washing, dairies,)
pg. 237 - "sallad" to "salad" (vine fruits, and salad flowers)
pg. 241 - "imtemperance" to "intemperance" (of great intemperance)
pg. 247 - "eat" to "ate" (The dog ate the squirrel)
pg. 251 - "Apalachain" to "Appalachain" (Appalachain mountains)
pg. 253 - "cachexie" to "cachexia" (grow into a cachexia)
pg. 256 - "patridges" to "partridges" (squirrels, partridges,
pigeons,)
pg. 257 - "they'l" to "they'll" (Within these dams they'll)
pg. 259 - "stong" to "strong" (cider is very strong)
pg. 261 - "havn't" to "haven't" (they haven't many gardens)
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