Page 116 (#525): Rochefoucauld[original has Rochefaucauld] said, "The truest mark
Page 129 (#596): of consequence enough to be flattered."[quotation mark missing in original]
Page 142 (#680): Claude Mermet.[period missing in original]
Page 147 (#715): value of it is seldom known[original has knows] until it is lost
Page 153 (#751): By Winthrop M. Praed.[original has Pread]
Page 154 (#753): addition and subtraction[original has substraction]
Page 155 (#757): to the foliage of a boundless forest."[quotation mark missing in original]
Page 155 (#758): I Cor.[original has colon] 2, 9v.
Page 164 (#797): When the tree is felled, its[original has it's] shadows disappear.
Page 166 (#805): described as to his favorite dish.[original has extraneous double quote]