WHITEFIELD, Rev. George, 94-5.
WILLIAMS, Jonathan, 293-8.
Writing, Franklin trains himself in, 46.
THE END.
Transcriber’s Note.
Irregular spelling in quoted material is as per the original. Minor
errors in punctuation corrected without note. The following
typographical errors have been corrected:
Page 23: Original: “... other projects, to form a religous ...”
(changed to “religious”)
Page 35: Original: “... ate and drank too freeely, and ...”
(changed to “freely”)
Page 139: Original: “... American newsapers for half a ...”
(changed to “newspapers”)
Page 291: Original: “... publication of Beamarchais’s life ...”
(changed to “Beaumarchais’s”)
Page 293: Original: “... in a phamphlet, entitled ...”
(changed to “pamphlet”)
Page 349: Original: “... Eripuit cœlo fulmen septrumque ...”
(changed to “sceptrumque”)
The section of text comparing Taylor’s and Franklin’s language (pp.
156-7) was printed side by side in the original.
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