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<div>Per Dickon's request, here is a link to find the document (all 4
volumes):</div>
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<div>Collectively, they amount to almost 2800 pages.</div>
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<div>Each volume is accessible in several different versions.
The "full text" version (which is what search engines such
as Google will reference) was produced by optical character
recognition, which sometimes produced good text but sometimes garbled
badly. It's readily searchable, but is the largest file and thus
the slowest to download. The PDF version has actual page images,
and is also searchable; but it's impossible to know what the search
basis is. At least it could be used (somewhat tediously) to
untangle the garble of the text version.</div>
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