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page 5 | 2 | Attachment 1 | & rapid. six miles above the mouth... (10 lines) | rapid. its overflowings are considerable... (27 lines) |
2 | Attachment 2 | it is 1 mile wide at the mouth... (8 lines) | it is 1/4 of a mile wide... (23 lines) | |
page 9 | 2 | Attachment 1 | [No text] (0 lines) | the country watered by... (5 lines) |
2 | Attachment 2 | Qu. 3 a notice of the best seaports...(2 lines) | before we quit the subject... (40 lines) | |
3 & 4 | Attachment 3 | having no ports but our rivers... (9 lines) | there is another circumstance...(37 lines) | |
4 | Attachment 4 | generally are the veins of limestone (2 lines) | generally are the veins of limestone (34 lines) | |
page 10 | 4 | Attachment 1 | the highest peak to be between... (2 lines) | the highest peak to be about... (3 lines) |
page 14 | 5 | Attachment 1 | [No text] (0 lines) | *Don Ulloa mentions a break... (26 lines) |
page 16 | 6 | Attachment 1 | numerous & dispersed thro' all... (4 lines) | numerous & dispersed thro' all... (8 lines) |
page 17 | 6 | Attachment 1 | first appearance in our country (3 lines) | it's just appearance, in our country... (3 lines) |
6 | Attachment 2 | finite quantities on the surface... (7 lines) | finite quantities on the surface... (68 lines) | |
6 | Attachment 3 | [No text] (0 lines) | Attachment 3 continues attachment 2 | |
page 19 | 6 | Attachment 1 | silver black. they have been found... (11 lines) | silver black. they relieve Rheumatisms...(9 lines) |
page 20 | 6 | Attachment 1 | every twelve hours one also...(1 line) | every twelve hours one also...(7 lines) |
page 23 | 6 | Attachment 1 | as almost any man who has lived...(1 lines) | as almost as many who has lived...(12 lines) |
6 | Attachment 2 | 'over the great lakes, where...(5 lines) | 'over the great lakes where...(5 lines) | |
page 24 | 6 | Attachment 1 | Westwardly: and that the natives...(11 lines) | through several tribes, from one...(40 lines) |
6 | Attachment 2 | Siberia. but I have never seen...(5 lines) | Siberia. instances are mentioned...(5 lines) | |
6 | Attachment 3 | the elephant. but if...(2 lines) | the elephant. but if...(3 lines) | |
page 27 | 6 | Attachment 1 | so far as their sizes can be (1 line) | so far, as their sizes can be...(11 lines) |
page 29 | 6 | Attachment 1 | *it is said that this animal... (3 lines) | *it is said that this animal... (5 lines) |
6 | Attachment 2 | black squirrel of Mexico (2 lines) | Lesser grey squirrel... (3 lines) | |
page 32 | 6 | Attachment 1 | the two countries only, I have ... (1 line) | the two countries only. Monsr. de Buffon... (3 lines) |
6 | Attachment 2 | best informed of any Naturalist (2 lines) | best informed of any Naturalist... (3 lines) | |
6 | Attachment 3 | [No text] (0 lines) | the descriptions of Theodat Denys... (31 lines) | |
page 34 | 6 | Attachment 1 | by good food and shelter...(3 lines) | by good food and shelter...(6 lines) |
page 35 | 6 | Attachment 1 | des animaux.' an afflicting... (12 lines) | des animaux.' an afflicting... (47 lines) |
page 36 | 6 | Attachment 1 | equal barbarism our females could... (1 line) | equal barbarism our females would... (29 lines) |
6 | Attachment 2 | [No text] (0 lines) | killed one or two of that nation (10 lines) | |
page 39 | 6 | Attachment 1 | or a single science.' (16 lines) | ou une seule science.' (26 lines) |
page 40 | 6 | Attachment 1 | -ther of science or of civilization...(2 lines) | -ther of science or of civilization...(3 lines) |
6 | Attachment 2 | Pride alone remains to be... (2 lines) | Having given a sketch of our... (3 lines) | |
6 | Attachment 3 | [No text] (0 lines) | *In a later edition of... (18 lines) | |
page 43 | 6 | Attachment 1 | Besides these we have the Royston crow... (4 lines) | Besides these we have... (57 lines) |
page 45 | 7 | Attachment 1 | In an extensive country... (1 line) | Tho by this table it appears (7 lines) |
7 | Attachment 2 | there & will not on our sea coast... (4 lines) | there naturally and do not on...(4 lines) | |
page 46 | 7 | Attachment 1 | Westward. Being accustomed in this country... (13 lines) | Westward. Going into the open air... (22 lines) |
page 47 | 7 | Attachment 1 | freeze over at that place... (3 lines) | freeze over at that place... (11 lines) |
page 48 | 7 | Attachment 1 | [No text] (0 lines) | Having had occasion to mention... (25 lines) |
page 49 | 8 | Attachment 1 | [No text] (0 lines) | we at once double our (7 lines & a table) |
page 58 | 11 | Attachment 1 | [No text] (0 lines) | many are to be found all over this country... (67 lines) |
page 63 | 12 | Attachment 1 | the Blueridge & Alleghaney... (1 line) | the Blueridge and Alleghaney... (7 lines) |
page 64 | 12 | Attachment 1 | of enumeration... (1 line) | of enumeration. Norfolk will probably be... (7 lines) |
page 67 | 13 | Attachment 1 | -tion & government. and in 1650... (3 lines) | -tion and goverment. and in 1650...(6 lines) |
page 78 | 13 | Attachment 1 | only of being passed... (14 lines) | only of being passed... (80 lines) |
13 | Attachment 2 | [No text] (0 lines) | Attachment 2 continues attachment 1 | |
page 79 | 14 | Attachment 1 | & civil and execute their process by... (1 line) | and civil. if the question before them... (12 lines) |
page 81 | 14 | Attachment 1 | persons in their parish for the state... (1 line) | persons in their parish. this assessment (35 lines) |
page 82 | 14 | Attachment 1 | -duct of persons having such disorders... (1 line) | -duct of persons having such disorders... (39 lines) |
page 84 | 14 | Attachment 1 | -piration renders them more tolerant... (1 line) | -piration renders them more tolerant... (5 lines) |
page 85 | 14 | Attachment 1 | [No text] (0 lines) | Ignatius Sancho has approached nearer... (15 lines) |
page 86 | 14 | Attachment 1 | but nature which has produced... (1 line) | but nature, which has produced... (20 lines) |
page 87 | 14 | Attachment 1 | -ment of man as distinct as nature... (1 line) | -ment of man as distinct as nature... (9 lines) |
page 89 | 14 | Attachment 1 | and the objects of the plan are to avail... (5 lines) | education adapted to the years, to the capacity... (43 lines) |
page 92 | 15 | Attachment 1 | as comfort, and is very friendly to the raising... (1 line) | as comfort, and is very friendly to the raising... (27 lines) |
15 | Attachment 2 | [No text] (0 lines) | Attachment 2 continues attachment 1 (38 lines) | |
page 96 | 17 | Attachment 1 | & error all over the globe... (7 lines) | and error all over the earth... (7 lines) |
page 97 | 17 | Attachment 1 | that this will give an opportunity... (1 line) | can we with others to indulge... (1 line) |
page 98 | 18 | Attachment 1 | -ple, produced by the existence of slavery... (2 lines) | -ple, produced by the existence of slavery (12 lines) |
page 99 | 19 | Attachment 1 | an interior trade of the least importance... (1 line) | the political oeconomists of Europe have... (32 lines) |
page 103 | 22 | Attachment 1 | would be more than our quota (1 line) | Of our expenses it is equally (66 lines) |
22 | Attachment 2 | expenses, if managed with frugality... (7 lines) | Attachment 2 continues attachment 1 (44 lines) | |
page 110 | 23 | Attachment 1 | Grant of the Northern neck of Virginia... (5 lines) | An Ordinance of the Lords & Commons... (11 lines) |