Page 8: British advertisement with three asterisk marking at end stating "patients may agree for a perfect cure, or by the month, by the year, or for life."
Page 12: British advertisement with three asterisk marking at end stating "letters (post…
British advertisement for dental treatment. Arched ligature connecting letters c and t, most likely in imitation of medieval style handwriting. Manicule at the end reads "his teeth, even whole sets, never turn black" and lists what publication the…
Illustration used to mark the end of a section. Some images repeat, not all sections contain an illustration, and the illustrations vary widely in content.
Evidence of using "f" instead of "s" in Rights of man : being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution by Thomas Paine. Also known as the long s.