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[This page is a blank leaf.]
In the context of historical manuscripts, blank leaves (sometimes called flyleaves or "vacant leaves") were typically added by the bookbinder. They served as a physical buffer to protect the text block from the elements and handled use over time.
original: "Digitized by Google"
This is a modern digital watermark added by the scanning team. It is an artifact of the modern preservation process and is not part of the original historical manuscript.