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Stirring Times in Austria is PLAOK William :thumbs:

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Thanks for the letter on pear blight Melony :)
I only found one error.

:27 Prof. Jehu Brainerd, Washington, D.C. forgot to read this

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Robert Ingersoll lectures of 1900

A Thanksgiving Sermon, Part 1

26: MANY ages ago our fathers were living in dens and caves. - you read years

26:14 forgot to read - The church filled the world with faith and crime.

26:55 Does Nature care for us more than for leaves, or grass, or flies? – you read heavens for leaves

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Robert Ingersoll was born August 11, 1833, the youngest of five children of John and Mary Ingersoll. John Ingersoll was a Presbyterian minister. He was a man who believed, in the words of Elbert Hubbard, that "that which was pleasant was not wholly good."

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Edits made on Thanksgiving Sermon 1. Thanks for catching those errors, Craig. Part 2 is about who Ingersoll thinks we should thank. I'm editing it now.

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26:55 Does Nature care for us more than for leaves, or grass, or flies? – you read heavens for leaves

I was 10 minutes off on that correction time :oops:

You found it and all is PLOK :thumbs:

Thanks Michele

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Part 2 is about who Ingersoll thinks we should thank.
Is it Humanity?

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soupy wrote:26:55 ..... I was 10 minutes off on that correction time :oops:
Craig, every keystroke is a possibility for a typo. Knowing that, as it wasn't in the general area of 26:55, I searched 36:55, and there it was. 8-)
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Thank you, Michele! :)
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A Thanksgiving Sermon- Part 2 is PLOK :thumbs:

Thanks Michele- I thank you.

Ingersoll thanks everyone except those pesky christians.

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And thank you Michele and Craig! :)
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Volume 53 is now closed. My thanks to everyone who contributed their efforts to this volume.

VOLUME 54 is now open: viewtopic.php?f=28&t=68181&p=1413473#p1413473
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Do I need to add the line to the end of pear tree blight?
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MillionMoments wrote:Do I need to add the line to the end of pear tree blight?
That's ok, MM, I gave you a free pass on that one. :)
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Thank you!
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Congratulations! This collection is now in the LibriVox catalog and available for listeners to download. Please check the catalog page and let me know if any changes are needed:

https://librivox.org/short-nonfiction-collection-vol-053-by-various/
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