FOOTNOTES:
[A] Captain Dangerous! Captain Dangerous!—Ed.
[B] That which I have made Captain Dangerous relate in fiction will be found narrated, act for act, and nearly word for word, in the very unromantic evidence given before the first parliamentary committee on slavery and the slave-trade moved for by Mr. Clarkson.—Ed.
[C] Vide Stedman's Surinam.
[D] Dean of Myddelton's Evidence, Clarkson's Committee.
[E] Had Captain Dangerous written his memoirs a few years later, he might have found cause to alter his opinion respecting the wisdom of George III. in refusing to grant the American demands.
[F] And yet Captain Dangerous is a stanch opponent of Reform.—Ed.