[Transcriber's Notes: These modifications are intended to providecontinuity of the text for ease of searching and reading.1. To avoid breaks in the narrative, page numbers (shown in curly   brackets "{1234}") are usually placed between paragraphs. In this   case the page number is preceded and followed by an empty line.   To remove page numbers use the Regular Expression:     "^{[0-9]+}" to "" (empty string)2. If a paragraph is exceptionally long, the page number is   placed at the nearest sentence break on its own line, but   without surrounding empty lines.3. Blocks of unrelated text are moved to a nearby break   between subjects.5. Use of em dashes and other means of space saving are   replaced with spaces and newlines.6. Subjects are arranged thusly:---------------------------------MAIN SUBJECT TITLE IN UPPER CASE   Subheading one.   Subheading two.   Subject text.      See CROSS REFERENCE ONE.      See Also CROSS REFERENCE TWO.      John Smith,      External Citation Title,      Chapter 3, page 89.---------------------------------   Main titles are at the left margin, in all upper case   (as in the original) and are preceded by an empty line.   Subheadings (if any) are indented three spaces and   immediately follow the main title.   Text of the article (if any) follows the list of subtitles   (if any) and is preceded with an empty line and indented   three spaces.   References to other articles in this work are in all upper   case (as in the original) and indented six spaces. They   usually begin with "See", "Also" or "Also in".   Citations of works outside this book are indented six spaces   and in italics (as in the original). The bibliography in   Volume 1, APPENDIX F on page xxi provides additional details,   including URLs of available internet versions.   ----------Subject: Start--------   ----------Subject: End----------   indicates the start/end of a group of subheadings or other   large block.   To search for words separated by an unknown number of other   characters, use this Regular Expression to find the words   "first" and "second" separated by between 1 and 100 characters:     "first.{1,100}second"   A list of all words used in this work is found at the end of    this file as an aid for finding words with unusual spellings    that are archaic, contain non-Latin letters, or are spelled    differently by various authors. Search for:   "Word List: Start".   I use these free search tools:   Notepad++ -- https://notepad-plus-plus.org   Agent Ransack or FileLocator Pro -- https://www.mythicsoft.com   Several tables are best viewed using a fixed spacing font such   Courier New.End Transcriber's Notes.]----------------------------------

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