On page 7, it is mentioned, incidentally to theO main fact that II. P. Woodworth received 528 votes for theL egislature that he was elected. ~T liis is an error. He was defeated, notwithstanding the large and almost unanimous vote he retvivcd in Peru. On mature reflection the writer concludes that he will mitigate his statement concerning the breadth of that cake of ice described on page, .! .F or length and breadth the reader will please substitute extent this is positively all the abatement that can be made. On line 5, page 04, the word upon and on line 17, page 77, the word, but have intruded otJ iernselves very mysteriously. Please to considJ j;r them as omitted. With these emendations he commits his firistj born to the waters of public approval or condem nation, begging for it all the indulgence which -X conscious incapacity can justly claim.
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The History of Peru (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s)Henry S. Beebe
PublisherForgotten Books
ISBN / ASINB0087TVIHK
ISBN-13978B0087TVIH3
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