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 OF THIS VOLUME. XXl Thus then personally, of course I stand clear of that war about nomenclature which the ' Edin- ' burgli ' (whilst as yet unacquainted with Lord Ilardinge's evidence) incautiously atteni})ted to wage; ])ut diligent mortals (if any) who so little dread an A])pendix as to go down and visit its shades, will there be able to see how the question of names can be solved/^ What before had been ' footnotes ' and extracts from documents have here for the most part been banished to the more retiring Appendix ; and I see with complacency that the text of the ' Winter Troubles ' now happily stands comprised within mn. til an 400 pages.
 * See post, p. 3&&.