Because of the length of the document, you may want to read the selected
chapters before reading
the entire document. That way, you will have an overview of the case, the
reasonable conclusions to
be drawn from the facts, and what this case may mean to you. We suggest you
first read:
Introduction, Preface, & Table of Contents (pages 1-27);
Chapter X, Inferences to be Drawn from the Facts (pages 373-394);
Chapter XIII, Conclusion (pages 435-456).
Afterwards, select those portions of the paper that are of the greatest
interest to you.
Because of the number of footnotes -- the proof -- you may want to skip over
them your
first time reading the paper.