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قراءة كتاب The Pictorial Field-Book of The Revolution, Vol. 2 (of 2) or,Illustrations, by Pen And Pencil, of The History, Biography, Scenery, Relics, and Traditions of the War for Independence
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The Pictorial Field-Book of The Revolution, Vol. 2 (of 2) or,Illustrations, by Pen And Pencil, of The History, Biography, Scenery, Relics, and Traditions of the War for Independence
THE PICTORIAL FIELD-BOOK OF THE REVOLUTION
Illustrations, By Pen And Pencil, Of The History, Biography, Scenery, Relics, And Traditions Of The War For Independence.
By Benson J, Lossing,
With Several Hundred Engravings On Wood, By Lossing And Barritt, Chiefly From Original Sketches By The Author.
Volume II (of II Volumes)
Harper & Brothers, Publishers,
1 8 5 2.

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE:
Among the several challenging issues with this two volume set were:
1. The duplication of the last eight chapters of Volume I. inserted at the beginning of Volume II.; and there given chapter numbers starting with Chapter I".
2. That the index in Volume I did not include any references to the last eight chapters. The index references to these duplicated chapters were however include in Volume II.
3. Spelling of many words and names in both volumes was inventive and variable from one paragraph to another. In proofing this file I began to believe the printer was short of "e's c's and o's" and began to substitute one for the others. I am sure I missed many of these.
4. The grammar used was often unacceptable today.
5. Nearly every page had long footnotes in extremely small print. Some of the footnotes referred to other footnotes. Many of the longer footnotes and footnotes to footnotes were placed at the bottom of succeeding pages, making the organization of these to the bottom of the page referring to them was challenging.
6. The extremely small and blurred print was often beyond the ability of the best Optical Character Recognition program available.
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