Page [85], line 17, read hath instead of have.
Plate the second (opposite p. 71, chap. x.), conveys only a slight idea of the Author’s plan, but illustrates the proposed elevation of the beach.
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[5] The Author may probably, on a future occasion, communicate all the circumstances connected with the above, as they will afford an amusing, interesting, and instructive lesson, corroborating the testimony of the Poet,
“From little causes great effects arise.”
[11] See Goldsmith’s History of the Earth and Animated Nature, vol. 1, p. 146.
[12a] See Goldsmith’s History of the Earth and Animated Nature, vol. 1, p. 146.
[12b] Ibid. p. 149
[13a] Vide Goldsmith’s History of the Earth and Animated Nature, vol. 1, p. 149.
[13b] Upon this coast the swells continue greater three days after the new and full moon than when the latter is in her meridian.