[Complete] Critique of Dogmatic Theology by Leo Tolstoy - lt
3 PL OK.
The volume is a tad high but your other files are also at the high end of the desired ranged (86-92dB). As to the citations...it's your call. I agree though that they often interrupt the narrative flow.
The volume is a tad high but your other files are also at the high end of the desired ranged (86-92dB). As to the citations...it's your call. I agree though that they often interrupt the narrative flow.
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Hi, pokrovsky -- are you still working on this?
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Getting ready to start Chapter 4, but I have found a dilemma. The link to the source to be used does not seem to match the recordings that have already been made. Neither the scan of the book itself nor the text document include a preface. I've scanned the notes and find no discrepancy mentioned by the reader or the proof listener. I'm pretty sure there's something simple here that I am failing to discover!
Jan
https://archive.org/details/myconfessioncrit00tols/page/n19
Jan
https://archive.org/details/myconfessioncrit00tols/page/n19
Jan M
"There is no surer foundation for a beautiful friendship than a mutual taste in literature."
--P.G. Wodehouse
"There is no surer foundation for a beautiful friendship than a mutual taste in literature."
--P.G. Wodehouse
It is simple. I think what you are looking at is Tolstoy's Confessions, but the original soloist is reading the Critique, which starts on page 92. https://archive.org/details/myconfessioncrit00tols/page/92
Ann
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