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Excerpt from At the Forks of the Delaware, 1794-1811: Chronicles of Early Travel to Easton and Neighboring Parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Including Extracts From a Hitherto Untranslated and Unpublished Manuscript
It may seem out of proportion in so brief a pam phlet to provide such full paraphernalia of preface, table of contents, foot - notes, and index. Indeed note 2 is a miniature bibliography.
All this is done for the sake of consistency. Having bewailed the lack of such accessories in other pamphlets the writer dared not omit them in his own. A table of contents enables the reader at a glance to see in their proper sequence the general topics of a study. An index gives instant refer ence to names of people and places and to all lesser details. How wearily has many a research student waded through long pages of material to discover the presence or absence of something on his topic. Hours of time could have been saved if there had been an index or even a good table of contents. Similarly are the foot - notes and bibliography suited often to save the later scholar long excursions into blind alleys.
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