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Could I claim Sections 34 and 35, pls?
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turtle11 wrote: April 25th, 2020, 10:44 pm So if the chapters begin like this, do we read all of the this opening stuff?
BOOK IV.
OF THE OPERATION OF OPINIOK IK SOCIETIES AKD INDIVIDUALS.
CHAP. I.
OF RESISTAKCE.
Subject of the fourth book.—First branch of the subject.—Question of resistance stated.—Resistance of a nation.—Ambiguity of the term nation.—Case of a military subjection considered.—Resistance of a majority—of a minority.—Further ambiguity of the term nation.
the individual.
Hi,
Yes, please read all of it as it is in the book.
Thanks,
Amy
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@alg1001

https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/enquiry_31_godwin_128k.mp3

Here's the link, hope it's alright!
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otiosus wrote: April 29th, 2020, 11:03 am @alg1001

https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/enquiry_31_godwin_128k.mp3

Here's the link, hope it's alright!
Thank you, Otiosus! William, our wonderful DPL, will PL when he has a chance.
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Jddykst wrote: May 5th, 2020, 10:33 am Section 34 submitted, at 25:15


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Thank you, Jim!
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alg1001 wrote: May 7th, 2020, 6:57 am
otiosus wrote: April 29th, 2020, 11:03 am @alg1001

https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/enquiry_31_godwin_128k.mp3

Here's the link, hope it's alright!
Thank you, Otiosus! William, our wonderful DPL, will PL when he has a chance.
Doggone right! before noon.
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PL Notes Section 31 - Tyrannicide

Thank you for this recitation.

I noticed no "repeats" or missing text but my ear did notice a few unusual pronunciations in this offering but nothing that would mess up the meaning of the text. Well done!

There are a couple of "structural" problems, tho:
1. Checker shows the volume to be 73.4 well below the 90.1 which is normal.

2. There should be 5 seconds of silence after the end of the recording, but there is less than 1 second.

3. Along with the link of the file you uploaded should be the LENGTH (time-wise) of the file.
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Jddykst wrote: May 5th, 2020, 10:33 am Section 34 submitted, at 25:15


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Section 34 PL Notes

Still another good recitation, Jim.
Side comment: on text page 160, Godwin launches into a description of INsincerity in order to bring out the features of sincerity. He perfectly describes what we nowadays call "Man Lies". Then he talks about the confessions of "body language". The guy was way ahead of his time!

I noticed two things probably worthy of fixing:

22:11 heard: "is more adverse courage and energy,"
s/b: "is more adverse to courage and energy,"
the word "to" is missing.

[22:43] in the Rousseau quote:
"the great duty of man [may] be to do no injury to
[may] is missing.
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I think this file will work better, sorry about that. :oops:


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Jddykst wrote: May 7th, 2020, 4:29 pm I think this file will work better, sorry about that. :oops:


https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/enquiry_34_godwin_128kb.mp3
That puts a bow on section 34 -- PL OK!
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williamjones wrote: May 7th, 2020, 7:51 am PL Notes Section 31 - Tyrannicide

Thank you for this recitation.

I noticed no "repeats" or missing text but my ear did notice a few unusual pronunciations in this offering but nothing that would mess up the meaning of the text. Well done!

There are a couple of "structural" problems, tho:
1. Checker shows the volume to be 73.4 well below the 90.1 which is normal.

2. There should be 5 seconds of silence after the end of the recording, but there is less than 1 second.

3. Along with the link of the file you uploaded should be the LENGTH (time-wise) of the file.
Thank you for the comments and advice! I'll take them all into account going forward!
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otiosus wrote: May 8th, 2020, 8:53 am
williamjones wrote: May 7th, 2020, 7:51 am PL Notes Section 31 - Tyrannicide

Thank you for this recitation.

I noticed no "repeats" or missing text but my ear did notice a few unusual pronunciations in this offering but nothing that would mess up the meaning of the text. Well done!

There are a couple of "structural" problems, tho:
1. Checker shows the volume to be 73.4 well below the 90.1 which is normal.

2. There should be 5 seconds of silence after the end of the recording, but there is less than 1 second.

3. Along with the link of the file you uploaded should be the LENGTH (time-wise) of the file.
Thank you for the comments and advice! I'll take them all into account going forward!
Just to be sure I am not misunderstanding you: THIS file cannot be accepted AS-IS. Not only should you adhere to these guidelines "going forward" but RIGHT NOW you need to correct these features. The very first message in this project (and every other project, too!) is called the "FIRST POST" and it is a complete picture of the guidelines pertinent to the project. Everything you need to know is there. The contents of FIRST POSTS are generated programmatically after years and years of experience.
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Hi,
Can I claim sections 38 and 39?

Thanks
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Hi,
I will assign you Sections 38 and 39. How would you like your name to appear in the catalog?
Cheers,
Amy
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