Page 220: 1597. William Hunis, one of["of" missing in original] the contributors to the metrical theology

Page 221: 1693. Dr. Pitcairn[original has "Pitcarine">[, published at Leyden his dissertation

Page 221: 1629. Charters granted[original has "graned">[ to patroons

Page 222: burn 3 British ships in the new mole, Gibraltar[original has "Gibralter">[ bay

Page 223: the British the quarries of[original has "in of">[ the Redan

Page 227: with all the ex-citizens[original has "excitizens">[ of Florence

Page 232: consuls elected, according to the Capitoline marbles.[period missing in original]

Page 237: that relates to the separation from Massachusetts[original has "Massachussetts">[

Page 238: in consequence of discontents arising[original has "arrising">[ among those

Page 238: his learning as a theological writer and controversialist[original has "controversalist">[