Page 153: the clubs of Great Britain[original has Britian]
Page 208: he has not entire right to the best
wherever[original has where-ever hyphenated across a line
break] he may find it
Page 252: a stranger is[original has as] likely to get the
idea
Page 321: conditions of business are widely different.[period
is missing in original]
Page 354: copies of the famous "Gentleman's
Agreement,"[original has single quote]
Page 389: "[quotation mark missing in original]DEAR A.:
Page 453, under the entry for American people,
eclecticism,[comma missing in original] 194
Page 457: Helleu[original has Hellen], Paul, 196
Footnote 287-1: _The American Commonwealth_, vol. 1[original
has extraneous period], page 110
On page 193, the original reads "... be able to remember when the _Daily
Telegraph_ created, by appealing...." There should be a word of
explanation after "created".
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