Transcriber's note:
Variations in spelling, punctuation and hyphenation have been retained.
Corrections have been made for Volume 1 as listed in the Errata.
Page 44: The original had a blank area where the transcriber has inserted a dash as follows:
"and the accession of a just and righteous prince. Lord —— was ..."
The following two sidenotes appear in the margin of page 395 next to the pararaphs which follow. All other sidenotes appear at the top of alternate pages:
[Sidenote: December 31st, 1780.]
A profane historian will depart from Bentinck Street, London, and drink tea, sup and lye at Newbury in Berkshire.
[Sidenote: January 1st, 1781.]
The same historian will gently proceed from Newbury to Bath till he reaches the aerial cell of the Fairy of the Green, or more probably the white mountain. It is apprehended that the said Fairy will not be able to dine that day before four o'clock in the afternoon.