ERRATA.
VOL. I.
Page 6, line 2—for “to which,” read “for which.”
— 172, line 19—for “niputations,” read “imputations.”
— 272, line 17—for “were,” read “was.”
— 273, line 3—for “confidant,” read “confident.”
VOL. II.
Page 29, line 11—for “compelled to,” read “compelled me to.”
— 153, line 11—for “which,” read “as.”
— 158, line 11—omit “or.”
— 219, line 4—for “that your sex are the most fortunate,” read “that you are the most fortunate of your sex.”
— 249, line 18—for “derison,” read “derision.”
— 281, line 3—for “woful,” read “awful.”
— 337, line 11—for “hasten a person,” read “hasten in person.”
VOL. III.
Page 29, line 12—for “rung,” read “wrung.”
— 108, line 14—for “has,” read “had.”
— 295, line last—for “probibity,” read “probity.”
— 308, line 12—for “uperiority,” read “superiority.”
— 349, line 6—for “Zender,” read “Bender.”
VOL. IV.
Page 31, line 1—for “the would,” read “she would.”
— 52, line 2—efface the Comma after “Rosanna.”
— 140, line 12—instead of a semicolon put a comma.
— 159, line 2—for “except,” read “than.”
— 283, line 17—for “confe,” read “confer.”
— 309, line 12—for “dye,” read “die.”
— 311, line 14—after “mentioned,” put a full stop.