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[Footnote 1: Pantheon AEgypt. tom. 1. p. 63.]
[Footnote 2: Diodor. Sic. Biblioth. p. 134.]
[Footnote 3: Rimes Guernesiaises, p. 4.]
[Footnote 4: Or the dog-days. Each sign has three Decans, or captains of ten.]
[Footnote 5: Porphyr. apud Euseb. Praep. iii. 4.]
[Footnote 6: Plin. Nat. Hist. lib. 37. cap. 10.]
[Footnote 7: Chiflet, p. 133. A genuine cockroach, and a formidable one. I think the English word of Spanish origin.]
[Footnote 8: Corrections in the original.]
[Footnote 9: We are indebted to the last number of Chambers’ Edinburgh Journal for this interesting supplement to the various particulars respecting the capture of the Duke of Monmouth which have already appeared in our columns. It there forms the conclusion of an article on the last days of this unfortunate nobleman, founded on the communications which have been made to the “NOTES AND QUERIES,” and kindly adduced to show the utility of our paper.]
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