[173] The author was one B. Bulstrode. Parts 4 and 5 were printed at Calcutta.
[174] See Vol. II, page 5, note [18].
[175] See Vol. I, page 85, note 2 {129}.
[176] Alexander Vasilievich Suvaroff (1729-1800), a Russian general who fought against the Turks, in the Polish wars, and in the early Napoleonic campaigns. When he took Ismail in 1790 he sent this couplet to Empress Catherine.
[177] "Newton hath determined rightly," "Newton hath not determined rightly."
[178] See Vol. I, page 288, note 3 {621}.
[179] See Vol. I, page 326, note 1 {700}.
[180] "With great honor."
[181] Apparently unknown to biographers. He seems to have written nothing else.
[182] Captain Marryat (1792-1848) published Snarley-yow, or the Dog Fiend in 1837.