[4] The Emperor Diocletian.
[5] The title of Excellency does not, in Italian, necessarily express any exalted rank, but is often given by servants to their masters.
[6] See "A History of British Fossil Mammals," by our great Zoologist, Professor Owen.
[7] The number of visitors to the Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, during the past year, was very nearly 400,000.
[8] Butterworth—the Law Publisher in Fleet Street.
Transcriber's Notes:
Obvious punctuation errors have been repaired, other punctuations have been left as printed in the paper book.
Obvious printer's errors have been repaired, other inconsistent spellings have been kept, including:
- use of hyphen (e.g. "moonlight" and "moon-light");
- accents (e.g. "Nüremberg" and "Nuremberg");
- proper names (e.g. "Leipsic" and "Leipzig");
- any other inconsistent spellings (e.g. "Machiavelian" and "Machiavellian").
Pg 548, word "thing" removed (One thing [thing] only).