15 Words to use with footnote
[Footnote E: A favorite expression of the Professor's.] CHAPTER XXIV.
[Footnote Gg: An insect so called, which emits a short, melancholy cry, heard, at the close of the summer evenings, on the banks of the Loire.
[Footnote mm: perishing or dying] [Footnote nn: snow] [Footnote oo: depth or middle.]
[Footnote R: This is a fact of which I have been an eye-witness.
These, thus lifted from the earth, lost even the little force in the State they before had; great bodies of serfs thus became slaves; worse than that, the idea of a serf developed toward the idea of a slave.[D] [Footnote D: Haxthausen, Études sur la Situation Intérieure, etc., de la Russie.]
[Transcriber's Note: Two footnote marks and above in original text, but no footnote text was found in the book]
(2) l. 286, in the footnote reading of 1793, the line occurs
Mr. Prime in a footnote remarks: "Mr. Henry O'Reilly has deposited in the Library of the New York Historical Society more than one hundred volumes containing a complete history of telegraphic litigation in the United States.
[Transcriber's note: There are two footnote systems in use in this section.
[Transcriber's Note: Two footnote marks and above in original text, but no footnote text was found in the book]
[Footnote bb: See the Atlantic for October, 1859, p. 516.]
[Footnote CD: This expression, both in America and England, is tantamount tofor life.]
FOOTNOTES Illustrations of Literature, vol.
[Footnote AD: In the course of a recent correspondence with Mr. Stickney, I asked him if he recalled this incident.
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