COMPLETE: The Declaration of Independence - SW/ll

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cadwaladr
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Post by cadwaladr »

This audio file can be found on our catalog page: http://librivox.org/declaration-of-independence-by-the-united-states-of-america/

Middle of the night, Friday, what to do? Hey! why don't I read the Declaration of Independence? Yep, that's how my mind works.

It's at http://jimcadwell.com/declaration_of_ind.mp3

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Post by hugh »

love it. we've got the constitution too ... excellent! who's gonna do the magna carta?? anyone??
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Post by LibraryLady »

Thanks for volunteering for the Magna Carta, John, I split it into it's own topic, it's now here: http://librivox.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=961

I'm with Hugh, I love having this stuff in our catalog! I'll add it later today, thanks for doing this Jim!
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Post by LibraryLady »

I think this is the Gutenberg text: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1

This was Project Gutenberg's very first eBook, how wonderful that we can now add it to our catalog.
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Post by LibraryLady »

Okay, the catalog page is up here: http://librivox.org/declaration-of-independence-by-the-united-states-of-america/

Jim, please check it over and make sure everything looks okay.
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Post by kayray »

Wow -- Jim and Annie, that was some fast work!
Good job, you two.

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Post by cadwaladr »

Ja, das ist sehr gut.

Sorry, I like to try to impress people with my foreign languages, even though I don't really speak any other than Spanish. It's funny though, that that particular German phrase often comes to my mind before anything in English.
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Post by LibraryLady »

Alrighty, moving this to completed books!
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