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[Page xvii]
In this book:Good-bye and Hail = Good-bye and Hail, W. W., 1892.
Originally:Goodbye and Hail = Goodbye and Hail, W. W., 1892.
[Page 23]
In this book:election,[[53]] an Adams of Massachusetts was returned
Originally:election,[[53]] Adams of Massachussetts was returned
[Page 46]
In this book:as strange and fascinating to the son of Mannahatta as
Originally:as strange and fascinating to the son of Mannhatta as
[Page 55]
In the original book, the only footnote on the page was numbered “4” but the anchor was numbered “1”.
[Page 62]
In this book:suggest, at any rate, a theory for his attitude toward
Originally:suggest, at anyrate, a theory for his attitude toward
[Page 122]
In this book:the Broad-axe as the true emblem of America, Whitman's
Originally:the Broadaxe as the true emblem of America, Whitman's
[Page 178]
In this book:of a new island republic of New York? “Tri-Insula”
Originally:of a new island republic of New York? “Tri-insula”
[Page 188]
In this book:from Chattanooga through Atlanta to the
Originally:from Chattanooga through Atalanta to the
[Footnote 398]
In this book:Recollections of Washn. in War Time
Because of the odd abbreviation of Washington, I looked for this book. The only book I found with a similartitle by A. G. Riddle was Recollections of War Times—Reminiscences of Men and Events in Washington, 1860-1865.
[Footnote: 436]
In this book:Wound-Dresser, 139.
Originally:Wound-Dresser, 189.
[Page 215]
In this book:He went on great walks, especially by night,
Originally:He went great walks, especially by night,
[Page 260]
In this book:former is now circled with a wooden seat; but the kecks
Originally:former is now circled with a wooden seat; but the keks
[Page 274]
In this book:the “Song of the Broad-axe”—the best-beloved,
Originally:the “Song of the Broadaxe”—the best-beloved,
[Page 338]
In this book:The volume, Good-bye, my Fancy, appeared in the
Originally:The volume, Goodbye, my Fancy, appeared in the
[Page 340]
In this book:his Good-bye, my Fancy is but a new welcome,
Originally:his Goodbye, my Fancy is but a new welcome,
[Page 352]
In this book:Barnum, P. T., [85].
Originally:Barnum, T. P., [85].
[Page 352]
In this book:“Broad-axe, Song of the,” [122], [274].
Originally:“Broadaxe, Song of the,” [122], [274].
[Page 359]
In this book:Lafayette, Gen., revisits America, [11].
Originally:Lafayette, Gen., re-visits America, [11].
[Page 362]
Entries starting with “Op” followed entries starting with “Or”. They have been alphabetized.
[Page 365]
In this book:example of the broad-axe, [122].
Originally:example of the broadaxe, [122].
[Page 6]
In this book:AND ANGEVINS: 1066-1272. With
Originally:AND ANGEVINS: 1066-1072. With
[Page 27]
In this book:Crashaw (Richard). THE ENGLISH
Originally:Crawshaw (Richard). THE ENGLISH
[Page 27]
In this book:POEMS OF RICHARD CRASHAW.
Originally:POEMS OF RICHARD CRAWSHAW.