Given the publication date (late 17th century), the capitalization, spellingand punctuation of the original, is variable, There are a number ofinstances where it is very likely a printer's error has been made,These have been corrected, and are summarized in the transcriber’s noteat the end of the text.
Corrections appear in the text as corrected. Theoriginal text appears as a pop-up when the cursor hovers on the word or phrase.
There are several full page panelled illustrations, which were not includedin the pagination, and have been moved slightly in the text in order to avoidfalling within a paragraph. Each panel serves as illustration of a numberedchapter.
Several concessions to modernity are made. The text employed the long ‘s’ (‘ſ’),which has been rendered here as a modern ‘s’. Likewise the ligature of ‘ct’is given as the two separate chararacters.
The cover image has been fabricated and is placed in the public domain. Each correctionis linked to the summary in the text.
Gentlemen!
In the first impression of this third part, a large andas I thought a sufficient Apologie was made, for theWriting and publishing thereof. Wherefore I shall notenlarge at this time, onely tell you that you have herelaid before you, a large Catalogue of all sorts of notoriousRogueries; your own consciences may serve as afinger in the Margin, pointing directly to the Guiltwith which you are principally concern’d; to dealplainly with you, had I lived in a less BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!
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