COMPLETE [essays] The Democracy of the Constitution by Lodge -ck
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/democracy_08_part1_lodge.mp3
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aniroo
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aniroo
aniroo
craigdav1 wrote:8
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Otherwise, pl ok.
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/democracy_08_part1_lodge.mp3
29:39
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aniroo
thank you both!
i notice that there is an extra _part1_ in the file name. i can fix this during cataloging, but please note that section 9 should only be called democracy_09_lodge.mp3 thank you!
i notice that there is an extra _part1_ in the file name. i can fix this during cataloging, but please note that section 9 should only be called democracy_09_lodge.mp3 thank you!
Carolin
Carolin wrote:thank you both!
i notice that there is an extra _part1_ in the file name. i can fix this during cataloging, but please note that section 9 should only be called democracy_09_lodge.mp3 thank you!
OK. So section 09 is Lincoln's Democracy Part 2. I wasn't sure how to do that in the file.
aniroo
I'd like to claim section 6, The Compulsory Initiative and Referendum, and the Recall of Judges. There is a short paragraph in Latin on page 105. Is there a standard source for pronounciation of Latin? I've listened on some you tube videos and different people pronounce it differently.
aniroo
aniroo
aniroo
thank you for claiming!
concerning the latin, the problem is that there arent any native speakers anymore (and if there were, how close would it be to how it was 2000 years ago), and so there isnt really a standard latin pronunciation. i guess there is a standard as to how english speakers pronounce latin, and as to how french speakers pronounce latin, etc. in principle, all is fine, as long as you ar understandable. so if you found different pronunciation guides, just pick one you like and stick with it. let me know if you need any further help!
concerning the latin, the problem is that there arent any native speakers anymore (and if there were, how close would it be to how it was 2000 years ago), and so there isnt really a standard latin pronunciation. i guess there is a standard as to how english speakers pronounce latin, and as to how french speakers pronounce latin, etc. in principle, all is fine, as long as you ar understandable. so if you found different pronunciation guides, just pick one you like and stick with it. let me know if you need any further help!
Carolin
Thank you both so much
Carolin
Thank you both
Carolin