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{
"processId": 47725,
"status": "FINISHED",
"pages": 1,
"content": {
"text": "Dear Sir, I hereby confirm\nthe delivery of 200 units.",
"regions": [
{
"id": "region_1",
"type": "paragraph",
"lines": [
{ "text": "Dear Sir, I hereby confirm" },
{ "text": "the delivery of 200 units." }
]
}
]
}
}Explore 300+ AI Models
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Stadsarchief Amsterdam| Transcripties
Search the handwritten pages from the archives of the Amsterdam City Archives directly.The ATR collection (Automated Text Recognition; including Handwritten ...

Rechtsprechung im Ostseeraum (1580-1871)
The collection contains over 200,000 pages of handwritten documents: justifications of the judges at the Wismar Tribunal (Assessorenvoten), legal instruction...

LIETUVOS VALSTYBĖS ISTORIJOS ARCHYVAS
Publikuojami transkribuoti fondo Nr. 378 „VILNIAUS, KAUNO IR GARDINO GENERALGUBERNATORIAUS KANCELIARIJA" apyrašai, sudaryti XIX a. rusų kalba. Veikia paieška...

Historische Sammlungen Moenchengladbach
The database contains digitised content from the library of the Volksverein für das katholische Deutschland, which is housed in the Mönchengladbach City Libr...
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