[COMPLETE] History of England by T. Macaulay, ch 13 - jm
I'd like one, and I feel the same way as Kayray, Jim. Any section will do.
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Any will do?Sibella wrote:I'd like one, and I feel the same way as Kayray, Jim. Any section will do.
You are so carefree.
you'll never be blue
if you read number 3.
Enjoy
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May I have section 11?
Laura
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Goodness!Bear Creek Mama wrote:May I have section 11?
Laura
I think this is your first chapter in this series.
Welcome, welcome welcome to the Thomas Macaulay History of England.
You'll find that it has a wonderful rhythm.
It is almost as if it was written to be read aloud.
Section 11 is now yours.
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Hello Jim! May I have the last two sections, please? I promise I'll be quicker this time...
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'Reality,' sa molesworth 2, 'is so unspeakably sordid it make me shudder.'
'Reality,' sa molesworth 2, 'is so unspeakably sordid it make me shudder.'
Absabloominlootely you canJustin Brett wrote:Hello Jim! May I have the last two sections, please? I promise I'll be quicker this time...
Justin
I can listen to your voice all day.
It could have been created especially to read Macaulay.
Last 2 sections are now yours.
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You're too kind...jimmowatt wrote:Absabloominlootely you can
I can listen to your voice all day.
It could have been created especially to read Macaulay.
Last 2 sections are now yours.
Justin's Librivox Stuff
'Reality,' sa molesworth 2, 'is so unspeakably sordid it make me shudder.'
'Reality,' sa molesworth 2, 'is so unspeakably sordid it make me shudder.'
Hey Anna
Did you know - it seems there is a Dutch version of part of Macaulay.
I found it mentioned here: http://www.spanishsuccession.nl/bron/sourcesgeneral.html
Did you know - it seems there is a Dutch version of part of Macaulay.
I found it mentioned here: http://www.spanishsuccession.nl/bron/sourcesgeneral.html
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Welcome to the Macaulay project.clöde wrote:I'd like to claim section 10 s'il vous plait.
I think this is your first chapter of Macaulay so hope you have fun.
Any problems then just SHOUT and I shall hear.
Section 10 is yours
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Wow!
That Sibella is ever so efficient.
Many thanks Ms Denton
That Sibella is ever so efficient.
Many thanks Ms Denton
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