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Errata List:
- p. [viii]: "Bibliothèque de l'Arsénal" should be "Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal"
- p. [136]: "seem'd not to blelieve" should be "seem'd not to believe"
- p. [143]: "LETTER V." should be "LETTER II."
- p. [150]: "Ambrisia cant hear" should be "Ambrisia can't hear"
- p. [150]: "one wou'd thing" should be "one wou'd think"
- p. [152]: "Whilst he he held" should be "Whilst he held"
- p. [152]: "I had no apprehensons" should be "I had no apprehensions"
- p. [153]: "You Honour me to much my Lord" should be "You Honour me too much my Lord"
- p. [157]: "I refus'd, tho' unwillinglly" should be "I refus'd, tho' unwillingly"
- p. [158]: "to the tothers Care" should be "to the others' Care"
- p. [160]: "for he new my Name." should be "for he knew my Name."
- p. [164]: "that that and my Obedience" should be "that and my Obedience"
- p. [176]: "in spight of the greatest Rigour" should be "in spite of the greatest Rigour"