The Chautauquan, Vol. 04, October 1883Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle
Philosophy
The Chautauquan, Vol. 04, October 1883
Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle
Chautauqua Institution -- Periodicals; Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle -- Periodicals
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Carlie F. Kittridge, Geneseo, N. Y.
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Hattie Miner, Deposit, N. Y.
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Transcriber’s Notes:
Obvious punctuation errors repaired. Aterisks in the list below
indicate a space or smudged letter.
Page 4, “temperture” changed to “temperature” (same temperature as the)
Page 8, “skepic” changed to “skeptic” (Christian or skeptic)
Page 10, “*ruths” changed to “truths” (truths. It is)
Page 11, “bass” changed to “bas” (his statue, or bas)
Page 13, the small-capital III. was changed to all-captials to match
the rest of the usage in the text (of Amunothph III., previously)
Page 14, as above, B. C. was changed to B. C. twice to reflect majority
of usage in text. (560 B. C.) (331 B. C.)
Page 15, “varietyt” changed to “variety,” (with such variety,)
Page 16, “pay” changed to “day” (day. Thus it is)
Page 17, “the of” changed to “of the” (a vivid picture of the)
Page 19, the first column ends midline with the words:
indissolubly, and the first line of the couplet:
The next column does not have either a couplet or an indentation
indicating a new paragraph. It simply goes with the sentence. This was
retained as printed.
Page 22, “Moliere” changed to “Molière” (and brought Molière)
Page 26, “ot” changed to “to” (Athenæum to witness the)
Page 27, “ther*” changed to “there” (no fear that there)
Page 28, “Chautauqna” changed to “Chautauqua” (present at Chautauqua)
Page 35, “slaves” changed to “Slavs” (the eastern Slavs there)
Page 36, “portecochére” changed to “portecochère” (_portecochère_, were
whitened)
Page 36, “inerests” changed to “interests” (these objects and interests)
Page 37, “wlll” changed to “will” (yet their conversation will)
Page 37, “Frauenkircho” changed to “Frauenkirche” (Opera House, the
Frauenkirche)
Page 37, “eopy” changed to “copy” (copy a picture in)
Page 39, “deficiences” changed to “deficiencies” (his personal
deficiencies)
Page 52, “ora*ors” changed to “orators” (prominent as orators)
Page 56, “Adriondacks” changed to “Adirondacks” (the Adirondacks and
Catskills)
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