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introduction to comments |
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in book 3 |
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Crosthwaite's Marginal Notes in Clarke
1787 book 4
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p.116 para.1
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From hence to the bridge ...
This great & terrible Book is
wrong with respect to the Boundry of St. Johns, & not
Mr, West.
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p.116 footnote
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* Upon the highest ...
This remark seems to hint our Author
never reached the top of Skiddow, there being no little
round hill, but two remarkable large Piles of Stones.
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p.117 para.5
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Thyrillmere belongs to ...
Pearch Eels &c.
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p.117 para.6
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Passing Swirl's Gate ...
This is indeed a strange story
because neither w[ ] nor our Forefathers ever heard of this
drounding match before, or the helpmate which Conducted the
said Clark to the Fatal Lea[p]
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p.118 para.1
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We now reach Wytheburn ...
A Stallion only!
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p.124 para.4
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At one of those rushbearings ...
This Paragraph is only fit to be
seen by men of the same cast with our Author!!!
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p.126
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regarding plate 9
In the next Plate may be seen
Ambleside bearing S1/4E from Clarks Leap; which is out of
the course about 45 degrees; & 20 other things widely
out of Proportion in the same Plate.
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in book 5 |
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