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1. The original type used to portray the a as in bat sound was a lower case a with a breve (a "small inverted cup") accent over top. This character is not reproducible in HTML and the â has been used thoughout in its place.
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2. The original type used to portray the e as in when sound was a lower case e with a breve (a "small inverted cup") accent over top. This character is not reproducible in HTML and the ê has been used thoughout in its place.
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3. The original type used to portray the i as in pick sound was a lower case i with a breve (a "small inverted cup") accent over top. This character is not reproducible in HTML and the î has been used thoughout in its place.
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4. The original type used to portray the i as in pick sound was a lower case i with a breve (a "small cup") accent over top. This character is not reproducible in HTML and the î has been used thoughout in its place.
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5. The original text used a curly brace to connect Englisk phrases that spanned two lines. These braces have not been included. In most cases, the electronic text breaks the line in the same place as the original. Exceptions are made when the original hyphenated a word.
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6. The original text used a curly brace to connect Englisk phrases that spanned two lines. These braces have not been included. In most cases, the electronic text breaks the line in the same place as the original. Exceptions are made when the original hyphenated a word.
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30. This section had no heading and was not listed in the Table of Contents.
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