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Terms

Harvard University Press will agree to allow secured access to a PDF file of this book solely for the purposes of providing this work in a specialized format for the use of a student or employee with print-related disabilities at your institution. It is understood that this individual has purchased a print copy of the text and that the electronic copy shall only be used for his or her educational purposes. Both your institution and the individual agree that the copyrighted content of this work will not be duplicated or transmitted to others and that reasonable measures will be used to prevent any unauthorized access to the file.

If your request is approved, a link to the file and download instructions will be sent via email.

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Requester Contact Information

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