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Variable spelling and hyphenation have been retained. Minor punctuation inconsistencies have been silently corrected.

Two instances of unpaired double quotation marks could not be corrected.

Corrections:

The first line indicates the original, the second the correction.

p. 17:

  • to maintain such a sytsem,
  • to maintain such a system,

p. 55:

  • no compassion fom the servants of God
  • no compassion from the servants of God

p. 61:

  • with a little more secresy
  • with a little more secrecy

p. 64:

  • to ask of her her name,
  • to ask of her name,

p. 71:

  • in saving my honour and my consience
  • in saving my honour and my conscience

p. 85:

  • owed its origin to Guiseppe Calassanzio.
  • owed its origin to Giuseppe Calassanzio.

p. 94:

  • what part her enemy asailed her.
  • what part her enemy assailed her.

p. 130:

  • from the bishop, the Prelator Governatore,
  • from the bishop, the Prelato Governatore,

p. 131:

  • The Cardinal Camberini, to whom
  • The Cardinal Gamberini, to whom

p. 140:

  • and the most perfect familarity
  • and the most perfect familiarity

p. 185:

  • the popish sanhedrim
  • the popish sanhedrin

p. 190:

  • "No, my friend," repled Parchetti
  • "No, my friend," replied Parchetti

p. 234:

  • that you will acknowlege
  • that you will acknowledge
  • alone to the the see of the Ionian Islands
  • alone to the see of the Ionian Islands

p. 280

  • are not subject to ths pains
  • are not subject to the pains

p. 366:

  • But are you not aware that it it is
  • But are you not aware that it is

p. 387:

  • what do we see around us? Infifidelity
  • what do we see around us? Infidelity

p. 394:

  • public buring of fifty thousand Moors
  • public burning of fifty thousand Moors

p. 400:

  • every hour they recal to your mind
  • every hour they recall to your mind

p. 421:

  • the perpetual downfal of the Roman Pontificate.
  • the perpetual downfall of the Roman Pontificate.

p. 422:

  • and compelling the most prejudiced againt his views
  • and compelling the most prejudiced against his views

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