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These footnotes demonstrate the criteria for placing periods '''inside''' or '''outside''' the markups.
These footnotes demonstrate the criteria for placing periods '''inside''' or '''outside''' the markups.


#1 is straightforward: a mixed sentence (upright and italics), so the period goes '''outside'''.   
Number 1 is straightforward: a mixed sentence (upright and italics), so the period goes '''outside'''.   


#2 is also a mixed sentence: "Stanhope" is upright, the colon is a separator, and only the  
Number 2 is also a mixed sentence: "Stanhope" is upright, the colon is a separator, and only the  
name of the book is in italics, so the period goes '''outside'''.                               
name of the book is in italics, so the period goes '''outside'''.                               


#3 is a completely italicized "sentence" containing only the name of the book, so the period
Number 3 is a completely italicized "sentence" containing only the name of the book, so the period
goes '''inside''' the tags.                                                                     
goes '''inside''' the tags.                                                                     


#4 is like #2, with the period '''outside'''.  However, the comma is part of the title, so it goes
Number 4 is like number 2, with the period '''outside'''.  However, the comma is part of the title, so it goes
'''inside''' the single pair of tags.                                                           
'''inside''' the single pair of tags.                                                           
                                                                                          
                                                                                          

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[Footnote 1: A contemporary account, quoted in <i>George III, his Court
and Family</i>.]

[Footnote 2: Stanhope: <i>Life of Pitt</i>.]

[Footnote 3: <i>Jerningham Letters.</i>]

[Footnote 4: Galt: <i>George III, his Court and Family</i>.]

Complete and incomplete sentences

These footnotes demonstrate the criteria for placing periods inside or outside the markups.

Number 1 is straightforward: a mixed sentence (upright and italics), so the period goes outside.

Number 2 is also a mixed sentence: "Stanhope" is upright, the colon is a separator, and only the name of the book is in italics, so the period goes outside.

Number 3 is a completely italicized "sentence" containing only the name of the book, so the period goes inside the tags.

Number 4 is like number 2, with the period outside. However, the comma is part of the title, so it goes inside the single pair of tags.

And, for purposes of determining sentence structure, the Footnote tag itself, which includes the number and colon, is not part of the text, so its colon has nothing to do with whether or not "Jerningham Letters." in the third Footnote is a complete sentence. It is.