I recorded this because I was curious. My conclusions at the end are basically the summary. Moral of the story: get private property, and if you're a landlord, don't raise the rent without warning; trust God for the results.
Here is the text I read - started at page 129 - https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Select_Works_of_Robert_Crowley/tw2qYUDFHtkC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=robert+crowley+way+to+wealth&pg=PA149&printsec=frontcover
Where can I upload my file? - its over 50mb?
Robert Crowley's "The Way to Wealth" (1550)
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I see you've already had an answer to your question (in the Book Suggestions sub forum). When you have an existing recording which you want to submit, it will need to fit our technical requirements, and will need to include our public domain statement. And will need to be checked for obvious error (by PLing ... proof-listening). So you're probably best off going through the formal process of joining as a new reader, to learn more about our system.
Phil has made a video to introduce new readers to LibriVox: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKLWam9cfVo&t=74s .... and you can always get help in the Need Help subforum, further down the main page of the forum.
Peter
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