rtist who worked in it' |
| Page 712: Sacred replaced with Scared |
| Page 754: Egyptain replaced with Egyptian |
| Page 837: Egytians replaced with Egyptians |
| Page 874: 'of porphyry and and other rare' replaced with |
| 'of porphyry and other rare' |
| Page 882: cemetry replaced with cemetery |
| Page 888: Chiristians replaced with Christians |
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| Page 105: coutch is a legitimate variant spelling for |
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