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ment of the impressions. Occasionally formula A occupies the whole 
page, in which case there are four columns, with five (or six) impres¬ 
sions in each ; total 20 (or 24) impressions. At other times formula B 
occupies the whole page, when there are only three columns, with five 
impressions in each; total 15 impressions. But in many cases both 
formulas occur promiscuously on the page, in which case also there are 
only three columns, with a total of 15 or 16 impressions. Clearly this 
book cannot have been intended for intelligent reading. 
First Sheet. Second Sheet. 
Inside. Outside. Inside. 
a 
B 
A 
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B 
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a 
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BBB 
B 
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BBB 
B 
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Third Sheet. 
Outside. 
A Ay A 
y Ay A 
yAy A 
Ay Ay 
Ay A y 
y A y A 
y Ay A 
y A y A 
y Ay y 
y A y A 
y Ay y 
Inside. 
Ay y A 
yAy A 
y A y y 
yAy A 
y Ay y 
y B B y 
y BBB 
y BBB 
y BB B 
y BBB 
y BBB 
No. III. Book. 
Belongs to G. 7. Size, 9 x 7". Number of forms 18. Paper, 
variety Ilia, A few burns and fatty stains. Riveted with three 
copper pegs. 
p. 46 
p. 47 
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Contains only formula A, printed in three 
columns on each page, the two inner columns consist¬ 
ing of seven, and the outer, of six impressions, which 
latter stand at right-angles to the former; otherwise 
there is no sort of order in the relative position of 
the imprints, as the marginal example may show. 
