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D inner forme (Norton)

Preparation for printing: D1v reset. D2r ll. 1–8 reset in the default italic (i-1).
D3v roman section reset, and the word "Proclayming", l. 4 up, gets a lowercase
first letter (incorrectly, as it follows a period).

D2r, 3v, and 4r are reimposed with headlines set in pica size; D4r lacks
catchword, and word-spacing of l. 3 and last three lines shifts a bit. Because the
headline on D1v is a different size from those of the other three pages, it was
evidently set in a different operation, probably during the resetting of the text.
The use of pica for the other headlines could indicate a shortage of english-sized
numerals and parentheses, but more likely the workman simply dipped into the
wrong case. The direction lines of all four pages are set in the correct size.

Pauses for correction: none.

After printing: all pages kept standing with their skeletons.