The Algerine captive; or, The life and adventures of Doctor Updike Underhill: six years a prisoner among the Algerines. [Three lines from Shakespeare] : Vol. I[-II]. : Published according to act of Congress.
Tyler, Royall, 1757-1826., Humphreys, David, 1752-1818, dedicatee.
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ERRATA.
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VOLUME FIRST.
- Page 41, line 14, for Newell, read Nowell.
- 45, last line, for returned, read retired.
- 79, line 10, for funk, read junk.
- 89, line 16, for instruments read instrument.
- 99, line 5, dele and.
- 115, line 2, for every, read even a.
- 121, line 7 from bottom, for shaped read sha|green.
- 140. line 5, for mind, read nurse.
- 143 line 8, for a, read as.
- 144, line 20 for tistula, read fistula.
- 153, line 2, from bottom, for porter's boy, read printer's boy.
- 174, argument, for Palinode, read Monody.
- 206, line 6, for king sail, read ring sail.
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VOLUME SECOND.
- Page 30, line 7, for this, read their.
- 53, motto, line 2, for unvaried, read unraised.
- 58, line 28, for Heronon, read Hermon.—N. B. from line 24, page 58, to line 8, page 60, inverted quotation commas should have been inserted.
- 62, line 8, for infallible, read ineffable.
- 65, line 2, for prophet, read prophets.
- 66, motto, line 2, for Hotelpotch, read Hotelpot.
- 91, motto, line 3, for laye, read lowe.
- 101, line 1, for H•rrie, read H•rric.
- 102, line 8, for H•rrie, read H•rric.
- 103, line 18, for Come•••s, read C•meres.
- 114, line 13, for R•lly, read Re•lly.
- 119, line 14, for opening, read awning.
- 127, line 4, for their, read his.
- Ib. line 6. for magnificene, read magnificence.
- 17•. line 14, for Ay•sha, read Ayesha.
- 179, line 11, for ten, read often.
- 210, line 10, for Mamaleuk's, read Mamaluke.