NOTE The present edition has been reprinted from a copy of the first issue, and the proofs have been read with a second copy of the same issue lent by Prof. Sorley, to whom, and to Dr Henry Jackson and to Mr W. Aldis Wright, thanks are due for the loan of copies. For convenience of reading, the old type-forms of j, s, u, m, etc., have been made uniform with those in general modern use; but, in accordance with the intention of the series of CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH CLASSICS, of which this is the first volume, neither the spelling (including the use of capitals and italics) nor the punctuation has been altered, save as specified below. Effect has been given to the list of errata printed below the Contents, and many other obvious printers' errors have also been corrected, not given in that list: the places where these corrections have been made are indicated in the text by the insertion of square brackets. A few errors in punctuation have been altered without the use of square brackets: a list of these is given in the footnote to this page'. 1 p. 31, a full stop has been supplied after 'Mind' in the side-note. p. 37, 1 36, a full stop takes the place of a comma. p. 49, last line, a parenthesis has been supplied before ' Mark.' p. 103, 1 21, a full stop takes the place of a comma. p. 123, a full stop has been supplied after 'Subject' in the sidenote. p. 135, 16, a full stop takes the place of a comma. p. 136, 1. 10, a full stop takes the place of a comma. p. 153, 1. 8, a full stop takes the place of a comma. p. 185, 1. 27, a comma takes the place of a full stop after 'opinion.' p. 195, an asterisk has been supplied before Deut. 11. 19.' p. 234, l. 34, a full stop takes the place of a comma after 'Infusion.' p. 252, 1. 5, commas take the place of a semicolon and a full stop after 'Agriculture and Fishing' respectively. p. 279, l. 1, a full stop has been supplied after end. p. 292, 1. 34, a parenthesis has been supplied before Exod. p. 294, 1. 13, a parenthesis has been supplied before Pet. p. 306, 1. 8, a bracket has been supplied after 'Heb. 11. 3.' P. 347, l. 1, a parenthesis has been inserted before'as.' p. 357, l. 10, a parenthesis has been inserted after 'Cæsar.' p. 366, 1. 5, a full stop has been deleted after 'Princes.' p. 389, 1. 27, a parenthesis has been deleted after 'done.' p. 396, l. 37, a parenthesis has been deleted after remained.' p. 493, l. 31, a parenthesis has been supplied after the reference. NOTE The alterations in square brackets, other than simple 6 p. I, l. 34, ‘an' is supplied from the later impressions: it is lacking in On pp. 304 et seq. the use of square brackets instead Most of the folios examined measure 11 × 74 inches The book having been condemned by Parliament in NOTE 245. for, at the second hand, and is sold for 30s., it being Hobbes issued in 1668 a modified Latin version of raisonné. In the hope that it may be of use, a brief Index of Cambridge, January 15, 1904. A. R. W. |