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Introduction §I

“Newton in mathamatical” changed to “Newton in mathematical” on page ix

“Secretary of the Admirality” changed to “Secretary of the Admiralty” on page xv

Introduction §III

“he was bled of the physican” changed to “he was bled of the physician” on page xxvii

Introduction §V

“these numerous parishes),’ ” changed to “these numerous parishes’), ” on page xxxix

“commerial work controlled by the Council of Plantations” changed to “commercial work controlled by the Council of Plantations” on page xlv

Introduction §VI

“In May 1904” changed to “In May 1694” on page li

“During the course of his long and distinguised life” changed to “During the course of his long and distinguished life” on page liii.

Introduction §VIII

“Quarterly Review aricles was connected” changed to “Quarterly Review articles was connected” on page lxv

“a royal proclamamation” changed to “a royal proclamation” on page lxvi

Title page of 4th edition

“Richard Cbiswell in St. Paul’s Churchyard” changed to “Richard Chiswell in St. Paul’s Churchyard” on page lxxiii

To the King

“Monarchs of this Nation, since” changed to “Monarchs of this Nation, since” on page lxxv

Footnotes lxxx:2 and lxxx:3

In the original, the marker for footnote 2 on page lxxx was by “not the Majesty of a Consul”, but the text of footnote 3 clearly belongs to this marker. It has been assumed that footnote 2 actually belongs to the latin quotation ending “nec ullius acuminis Rusticationem.”

Footnote lxxxiii:1

The marker for this footnote is missing in the original. The footnote refers to the latin quotation ending “neque Discipulos cognovi.”

To the Reader

“their scatter’d Phœnomena” changed to “their scatter’d Phænomena” on page lxxxviii

“Ptolemœan Hypotheses” changed to “Ptolemæan Hypotheses” on page lxxxix

“on which to lay the stress,;” changed to “on which to lay the stress;” on page lxxxix

“Φιλοσοφίας έπιθυμεῖς; παρασκευάζου αύτόθεν” changed to “Φιλοσοφίας ἐπιθυμεῖς‧ παρασκευάζου αὐτόθεν” on page xcvii

“Parts thoughout this Discourse” changed to “Parts throughout this Discourse” on page xcviii

The Garden

Stanza beginning “Where does the Wisdom and the Power Divine” was numbered 6 in the original on page cxiv. This has been corrected to 9, as it comes between 8 and 10.

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