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Forget all softer and less manly cares." [missing close quote]
No. 94
They are the places of rendezvous. [text has "redezvous"]
As he approached the place [text has "approaced"]
soon acquainted with the reason of his delay, [text has "daely"]
through the clifts of which a limped water gently oozed.
[error for clefts ... limpid?]
But don't, for your life, let the fame to go loose, [text has "tame"]
No. 95
are in direct aversion to puerile happiness [text has "purile"]
would not this fore knowledge poison the enjoyment ["fore knowledge" printed in two words as shown]
ON WEALTH. [item repeated from page 247, no. 83]
half a score or [_this phrase occurs only in no. 95_]
if you let me have the dress in your parcel.' [missing close quote]
No. 96
were more convincing proofs of his veracity [text has "covincing"]
king of Sicily and Arragon, [text has "Arrogan"]
No. 97
He went, and found orders to admit him [text has "sound" with unambiguous long "s"]
for reasons which he did not a.s.sign." [missing close quote]
but what is legitimated by economy," [missing close quote]
her gentle whispers soothed each froward care [text has "sooothed"]
one who was equal in point of wealth to himself. [. missing]
No. 98
least they should by transgression seal their ruin [error for lest]
The knowledge I had of her tender mind next convinced me [text has "convincd"]
her countenance was overspread with a lived paleness.
[error for livid]
threw me into a state of wished-for insensibility."
[missing close quote]
Finished my morning studies with "Hafen Shawkenbergius's ...
[error for Slawkenbergius's]
The aperture which fronts the south ... stretching away farther south [text unchanged: source has the same wording]
the inside of the cave ... it emits a pellucid water [text unchanged]
the greater the heat is without, the more intense is the cold within [missing "cold"]
No. 99
[Wanderings of the Imagination]
CONCLUSION [printed as shown, but story continues for one more issue]
This cruel, this unprecedented injury [, missing]
more than an usual affection." [missing close quote]
exclaims against a vinter for adulterating his liquors [error for vintner]
In literature, as well as in life, we may recongnize this propensity [error for recognize]
after some fine panegyrical verses upon Lord Mansfield [text has "panygerical"]
that Swift ever studied the sing song of Cibber. [, for .]
whose intrinsic worth is centured in his wealth [error for centred or centered]
No. 100
[Wanderings of the Imagination: History of Captain S----]
[quotation marks in this section are unchanged]
my disbelief in Euclid's infallibility [text has "infalibility"]
"What should you think of a dip in the cold-bath?"
[missing open quote]
first given in thunderings, from Mount Sinai, [text has "Sinia"]
No. 101
a closer investigation of the legislation of the legislative power, [text unchanged]
[Meteorological Observations]
[May 30: temperature readings 55 52 printed as shown]
No. 102
she may soon reduce _the angel to a very ordinary girl_ [error for separate italics: "reduce _the angel_ to _a very ordinary girl_"?]
The pleasures of a fas.h.i.+onable life ...
[punctuation in this paragraph is unchanged]
an English actress of scorched reputation [text has "schorched"]
and the mind feels enrapped [error for enrapt?]
They knew well enough that the gentlemen [text has "new"]
and approve of virtue [text has "appove"]
that monarch made a very expensive [error for extensive?]
Loth from these lonely, lovely scenes to part, [text has "scens"]
No. 103
discover much tenderness for the errors of a fallen sister [text has "terderness"]
Here my sun of glory would have probably sat, [error for set]
the necessary formalities of dress or the being observed by the family." [missing close quote]
the broadest shouldered porter in Btia. [error for Botia]
peculiar to himself, or to a profession, is deservedly dubbed pedant [missing "is" before "deservedly"]
"original and unaccommodating." [text has "unaccomodating"]
again her resolution to take the veil returned. [. missing]
at the feet of the emperor. [text has "emporor"]
No. 104
giving into that excessively dissipated mode ["giving into" printed as shown]
If our grand parent Eve had been content [printed in two words as shown]