Detailed Notes Section:

Chapter 2.

On [Page 21], add period after possession in the sentence: The English people had, however, only the vaguest notion of the extent, appearance, and resources of their new possession.

Chapter 3.

On [Page 53], and also [Page 205], war-whoop was hyphenated between two lines for spacing. The word was not used elsewhere in this book, but in other chronicles it is spelled with a hyphen. We retained the hyphen.

Chapter 5.

On [Page 101], easy-going was hyphenated between two lines for spacing. On Page 30, easy-going occurred in the middle of a sentence, and was hyphenated. We retained the hyphen.

Pack-horse (Page 106) and pack-horses (Page 116) were spelled with a hyphen in Chapter 5, but packhorse (Page 157) and pack-horses (Page 159) of Chapter 7 omitted the hyphen. We did not make any adjustments to the spelling of these words.