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Transcriber’s Note

The word 'reconnoissance' is also spelled 'reconnaissance', occurring in both forms in the chapter summaries for Chapter V in the Table of Contents and in the chapter heading itself. The former form is used exclusively in the remainder of the text, and so these have been corrected.

Errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and are noted here. The references are to the page and line in the original. The following issues should be noted, along with the resolutions.

[vi.16]Reconn[a/o]issance to MeroubaReplaced.
[xvii.28]a high idea of their indom[p/i]table intrepidityReplaced.
[xxi.14]he halted a short time to reorganize his army[,/.]>Replaced.
[xxxiv.2]he would recal[l] Ibrahim into EgyptAdded.
[36.20]throughout the Turkish territor[it]iesRemoved.
[50.7]Reconn[a/o]issance to MeroubaReplaced.
[63.22]About half-past 3[,] P.M.Removed.
[87.6][ /R.] M. O’Ferrall, Esq.,Restored.
[110.21][“]Beyrout appears to have revived againAdded.
[153.7]his force was ass[e]mbled>.Added.
[176.13]the court-yard of the ch[a/â]teauReplaced.
[194.19]with a parcel of red [buntin] flagssic
[209.5]notwithstandng the explosionAdded.
[228.17]The cool, steady, and beau[t]iful styleAdded.