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.
| Part I. | ||
| [a.x.23] | Inn | Restored. |
| [28.16] | the brigh[t]est examples of earthly glory | Inserted. |
| [31.20] | and unwield[l]y masses | Removed. |
| [94.13] | the enlarged v[ei/ie]ws | Transposed. |
| [103.25] | above five feet ten inches heig[th/ht] | Transposed. |
| [123.3] | a perfect knowledge of the s[c]avoir vivre | Removed. |
| [125.24] | alter for the worse.[”] | Added. |
| [134.6] | the g[ao/oa]l goal of superiority | Transposed. |
| [152.20] | a suspension of labour or wor[l]dly business | Inserted. |
| [155.14] | of such commer[ic/ci]al consequence | Transposed. |
| [162.10] | would be an in[xe/ex]haustible mine | Tranposed. |
| Part II. | ||
| [20.1] | has been in gene[e]ral so misused | Removed. |
| [54.19] | ‘All English women are ——s.’[”] | Added. |
| [85.10] | (not value a shilling[)] | Added. |
| [113.9] | and [I/it] was for some time | Replaced. |
| [119.1] | at[ at] last drawing in the horses | Removed. |
| Part III. | ||
| [33.18] | Restored. | |
| [49.20] | which he co[n/m]pared | Replaced. |
| [92.25] | and ene[ger/rget]ic spirit | Replaced. |
| [96.6] | LETTER LV[I]. | Added. |
| [105.6] | palace of the J[a/e]madar | Replaced. |
| [133.20] | Colonel F[lu/ul]larton may be of weight | Transposed. |
| [135.17] | Sept. 30, 178[5/3] | Probable. |
| [143.19] | to the last mo[n/m]ent | Replaced. |
| [165.3] | I set off by land for M[a]dras | Restored. |
| [159.13] | With respect to the appoin[t]ments | Inserted. |
| [167.7] | I found the whole amply co[m/n]firmed. | Replaced. |