Page 96: 1775. An inhabitant of the town of Billerica[original has "Billercia">[, Mass.
Page 96: 1828. Richard Stockton[original has "Stocton">[, a son of the signer
Page 97: 1649. The duke of Hamilton, earl of Holland,[comma missing in original] and Lord Capel
Page 97: 1819. Regnault de St. Jean d'Angely[original has "d'angely">[
Page 98: 1789. The city of London brilliantly[original has "brillantly">[ illuminated
Page 99: 1856. President Rivas, of Nicaragua[original has "Nicarauga">[, declared war
Page 99: used the Italian language in philosophical subjects.[original has comma]
Page 100: Marshal Beresford, took possession[original has "possesion">[ of Bordeaux
Page 103: 44 B. C. Caius Julius Cæsar, the Roman general, assassinated[original has "assissinated">[ in the senate
Page 104: distinguished preacher and theological[original has "theologial">[ writer of Toulouse.