Looking for 3 missing pages from Cartan's book

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A user is seeking assistance with a damaged copy of Elie Cartan's book "On manifolds with an affine connection and the theory of general relativity," specifically noting that pages 36, 142, and 174 are partially missing. They request help in obtaining these pages. Subsequently, the user finds and shares links to the missing pages on Archive.org and ResearchGate, providing access to the complete content needed for their study.
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TL;DR Summary: I have a bad copy of book "On manifolds with an affine connection and the theory of general relativity"by Elie Cartan. Pages 36, 142 and 174 are partiy missing.

I have a bad copy of Elie Cartan's book "On manifolds with an affine connection and the theory of general relativity". Pages 36, 142 and 174 are partially missing. Is it possible for someone to send me these pages? Thank you in advance!
 
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