The Chautauquan, Vol. 03, January 1883: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Promotion of True Culture.; Organ of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific CircleChautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle
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The Chautauquan, Vol. 03, January 1883: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Promotion of True Culture.; Organ of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle
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Transcriber’s Notes:
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
Page 179, “Lubetech” changed to “Lubetch” to match rest of text’s usage
(Congress at Lübetch (1090))
Page 199, “porte-cochére” changed to “porte-cochère” (leads to the
_porte-cochère_)
Page 199, “thür” changed to “Thür” (Bitte die Thür leise)
Page 200, “gemuthlich” changed to “gemüthlich” (Luther, and
_gemüthlich_)
Page 202, “Pâte” changed to “Pâté” (Pâté de Foie Gras)
Page 202, “corrider” changed to “corridor” (corridor below)
Page 205, “everyone” changed to “every one” (amount of every one)
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