Vol. i. p. 361, for Harrison read Harrington.
Vol. ii. p. 14, in the reference in the note, p. 246, read p. 216.
—— p. 215, for protégé read protégée.
The following explanation of the different kinds of blockquotes used in this volume can be found on page xiv of Vol. I of this series:
"It may be right to explain, that the two sizes of type, used in this work, were first adopted with the design of presenting all letters addressed to Hume, all extracts, and all letters from him with which the public is already familiar, in the smaller type, in order that the reader coming to a document with which he is already acquainted, might see at once where it ends. This arrangement was accidentally broken through, several letters having been printed in the larger that should have appeared in the smaller type."[A]
[A] Burton, John Hill. Life and Correspondence of David Hume. Vol. I. Edinburgh: William Tait, 1847.
Pages viii and 522 are blank in the original.
Text in French has been preserved as printed.