Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 377, March 1847Various
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 377, March 1847
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[15] She was no doubt habited _en Amazone_, as was the fashion in
Denmark about the date to which our story refers. At a much later
period, Matilda (sister of our George III.) Queen of Christian VII. rode
in a garb nearly resembling a man's.
[16] Viz. a fox, in allusion to Mikkel's surname of Foxtail.
[17] Two places of public resort and great beauty in the neighbourhood
of Copenhagen. On St. John's (Hans') eve, the former place is thronged
with the inhabitants of the capital and vicinity, for the purpose of
drinking the waters of a well held in great esteem.
[18] _Reise nach Java, und Ausfluege nach den Inseln Madura und St.
Helena._ Von Dr. EDUARD SELBERG. Oldenburg and Amsterdam: 1846.
[19] _Trade and Travel in the Far East._ London: 1846.
[20] Notes to "Peveril of the Peak."
[21] Notes to "Oliver Newman."
[22] Trial of Charles I. and the Regicides, which I see referred to in
"Oliver Newman," but I have not the book myself.
[23] London _Times_ of that date.
[24] State Trials, ii. 389.
[25] Somers' Tracts, vi. 339.
[26] Carlyle and Clarendon.
[27] Carlyle.
[28] Carlyle.
[29] Clarendon, iii. 590.
[30] Percy's Reliques, 121.
[31] Fasti Oxon. ii. 79.
[32] Letters and Speeches, &c. by Carlyle.
[33] Fasti Oxon. ii. 79.
[34] Carlyle.
[35] Fasti Oxon, ii. p. 79. Anno 1649.
[36] Evelyn's Memoirs, i. 308.
[37] Notes to Peveril of the Peak.
[38] Sir Thomas Herbert's Two Last Years, p. 189.
[39] State Trials, ii. 886.
[40] Lives of the Queens, vol. viii.
[41] Holmes' American Annals.
[42] Isaiah xvi. 3.
[43] Rev. xi. 8.
[44] Rev. xiii. 18.
[45] Holmes' American Annals, _in Ann_. Also, Notes to "Oliver Newman."
[46] _Gatherings from Spain_, by Richard Ford. London, 1846.
_An Overland Journey to Lisbon, &c._, by T. M. Hughes. London, 1847.
Transcriber's Notes:
Passages in italics are indicated by _underscore_.
Superscripted letters are shown in {brackets}.
The original text includes Greek characters. For this text version these
letters have been replaced with transliterations.
Due to their width, tables have been split in half.
The first page of this issue is 261.
The following misprints have been corrected:
"deterimental" corrected to "detrimental" (page 285)
"architectue" corrected to "architecture" (page 335)
"appearrance" corrected to "appearance" (page 336
"assocation" corrected to "association" (page 369)
"banches" corrected to "branches" (page 369)
"Frauelein" corrected to "Fraeulein" (page 373)
"triflle" corrected to "trifle" (page 376)
Other than the corrections listed above, printer's inconsistencies in
spelling and hyphenation usage have been retained.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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