The English Rogue: Continued in the Life of Meriton Latroon, and Other Extravagants: The Fourth PartHead, Richard
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The English Rogue: Continued in the Life of Meriton Latroon, and Other Extravagants: The Fourth Part
Head, Richard
Rogues and vagabonds -- England -- Fiction
Due to the variability of hyphenation, where a hyphenation occurs on a
line or page break, the hyphen is retained or removed based on the
preponderance of the same word elsewhere. Where there are no other or
similar instances, the decision was based on modern usage.
The following table summarizes the issues encountered, and their
resolution:
ii.24 As to the verity of those ingenio[n/u]s Replaced.
Exploits,
14.2 a large [M/D]ish of most incomparable Replaced.
22.6 [e/c]onfession at the Gallows of all her Replaced.
former
24.1 a Merchant of _Naples_, pay[a]able Removed.
45.14 I took exact noti[e/c]e of his Unkles name, Replaced.
102.15 finally co[n/u]nselling me Replaced.
108.20 but first I[ I] plumm’d the depth of the Removed.
Vault
123.1 [(]which proved to be a _Practice of Added.
Piety_)
124.18 yo[n/u]r walk Replaced.
133.12 if I were aloft, a[ ]head, or abaft Added.
136.8 was deeply musing [m/w]ith myself Replaced.
138.18 I laying them [caresly] upon the Dresser _sic_
140.24 lasht me with [VV/W]hipcord Recorded.
143.11 till we set Sail.[’] Added.
152.27 daring to s[h/t]ay longer in _London_ Replaced.
165.13 nor encouraging as the _Anabaptists_; and Removed.
finding that [that]
184.18 expensive Courts[t/h]ip, Replaced.
204.8 against _Shadwell-Do[e/c]k_. Replaced.
212.4 I knew qui[e/c]kly Replaced.
215.27 won threescore and upward[,/.] Replaced.
216.2 those ill [i/t]idings, Replaced.
220.33 an errant piece of impuden[e/c]e Replaced.
222.15 prosecuti[u/n]g his more serious affairs Replaced.
223.1 to increase their [fl/st]ore Replaced.
224.34 who was [not] only well cliented _sic_ Missing?
227.14 Ames[, /-]Ace, Replaced.
236.16 A Gentlem[e/a]n who was well stored Replaced.
258.6 at great Cost and Charges[./,] in the Replaced.
Provision aforesaid
266.28 to the place w[h]ere our Old Fellow was Added.
270.4 our young[s] mans Father Removed.
294.4 her best Wea[l]th; Added.
311.12 Sword and Belt, Half-Shirts[,] Bands, Added.
Caravats,
312.3 came to our Extrav[a]gant to examine him Added.
privately
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