[84] Bound by articles of apprenticeship.

[85] The guinea contains twenty-one shillings, while the pound has twenty.

[86] A crimp is one who brings recruits to the army or sailors to ships by false inducements.

[87] Molds.

[88] Here used for salesman.

[89] Marks or registers by which a bill may be identified.

[90] See Note 14, p. [19].

[91] Belief in the existence of a personal God, but denying revelation.

[92]

"Whatever is, is in its causes just,
Since all things are by fate. But purblind man
Sees but a part o' the chain, the nearest links;
His eyes not carrying to the equal beam
That poises all above."