COMPLETE Jurisprudence by John Salmond-mas
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Divya,
Here are two of mine. I moved section 140 to section 28 because it flowed right into the rest of part 2.
MaryAnn
27 - 32.19 - https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspi ... _128kb.mp3
28 - 33.41 - https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspi ... _128kb.mp3
Here are two of mine. I moved section 140 to section 28 because it flowed right into the rest of part 2.
MaryAnn
27 - 32.19 - https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspi ... _128kb.mp3
28 - 33.41 - https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspi ... _128kb.mp3
I just started to prep section 12 *chapter 8) and I'm having a hard time with what I assume to be typos. In the Latin phrases, I can only hope they are not typos. This one sentence is one I can't decipher. Is there another source for this material that I might use for caparison?
in two respects the Canonists clcvelo25ed and rendered more definilc the somewhat vague and indelor-niinate theory of customary law which we find in the writings of the Roman lawyers. In the first place, clear recognition
There are a lot of mistakes that I can figure out in context, or I hope I've figured out, but these have me stumped.
aniroo
in two respects the Canonists clcvelo25ed and rendered more definilc the somewhat vague and indelor-niinate theory of customary law which we find in the writings of the Roman lawyers. In the first place, clear recognition
There are a lot of mistakes that I can figure out in context, or I hope I've figured out, but these have me stumped.
aniroo
aniroo
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aniroo,
I didn't see any typos in the chapter I read. Are you reading from the PDF or from some other format? Archive does offer Kindle and text versions, but those are ocr of the PDF and haven't been proofed, so they may contain scannos.
MaryAnn
I didn't see any typos in the chapter I read. Are you reading from the PDF or from some other format? Archive does offer Kindle and text versions, but those are ocr of the PDF and haven't been proofed, so they may contain scannos.
MaryAnn
MaryAnnSpiegel wrote:aniroo,
I didn't see any typos in the chapter I read. Are you reading from the PDF or from some other format? Archive does offer Kindle and text versions, but those are ocr of the PDF and haven't been proofed, so they may contain scannos.
MaryAnn
I'm using the PDF from the link supplied in the forum. The last half of the script is unreadable in places.
aniroo
aniroo wrote:MaryAnnSpiegel wrote:aniroo,
I didn't see any typos in the chapter I read. Are you reading from the PDF or from some other format? Archive does offer Kindle and text versions, but those are ocr of the PDF and haven't been proofed, so they may contain scannos.
MaryAnn
I'm using the PDF from the link supplied in the forum. The last half of the script is unreadable in places.
I had downloaded in EPUB format and was reading from the Adobe Editions reader . I just downloaded it in "full text " format and it is easier to spot the footnotes, but that section is still confusing. It looks like it should be a verb.
aniroo
Thanks MaryAnn! Just made the changes in the MWMaryAnnSpiegel wrote:Divya,
Here are two of mine. I moved section 140 to section 28 because it flowed right into the rest of part 2.
MaryAnn
27 - 32.19 - https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspi ... _128kb.mp3
28 - 33.41 - https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspi ... _128kb.mp3
I am sorry I couldn't find any other source so far (not PD at least). I request you to try using the normal PDF format because that seems to be OK.aniroo wrote:I had downloaded in EPUB format and was reading from the Adobe Editions reader . I just downloaded it in "full text " format and it is easier to spot the footnotes, but that section is still confusing. It looks like it should be a verb.
Divya
DivMS wrote:I am sorry I couldn't find any other source so far (not PD at least). I request you to try using the normal PDF format because that seems to be OK.aniroo wrote:I had downloaded in EPUB format and was reading from the Adobe Editions reader . I just downloaded it in "full text " format and it is easier to spot the footnotes, but that section is still confusing. It looks like it should be a verb.
Thanks. the PDF seems to be blemish free.
aniroo
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I'd like to claim section 6 and 7, if I may.
I have Ch1 recorded, just need to edit and process.
I have Ch1 recorded, just need to edit and process.
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