[COMPLETE] The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 5 - icequeen
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25 Triumphs of Hildebrand, "The Turning Point of the Middle Ages," Henry IV Begs for Mercy at Canossa, AD 1073-1085, by Arthur R. Pennington 2209 words
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25 Triumphs of Hildebrand, "The Turning Point of the Middle Ages," Henry IV Begs for Mercy at Canossa, AD 1073-1085, by Arthur R. Pennington 2209 words
30:33
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Bill
How did it get so late so soon?
It’s night before it’s afternoon.
December is here before it’s June.
My goodness how the time has flewn.
How did it get so late so soon?
~Dr. Seuss
How did it get so late so soon?
It’s night before it’s afternoon.
December is here before it’s June.
My goodness how the time has flewn.
How did it get so late so soon?
~Dr. Seuss
Thanks Bill!Bill Mosley wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 10:56 am Howdy from Texas!
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25 Triumphs of Hildebrand, "The Turning Point of the Middle Ages," Henry IV Begs for Mercy at Canossa, AD 1073-1085, by Arthur R. Pennington 2209 words
30:33
https://librivox.org/uploads/icequeen/greatevents5_25_horne_128kb.mp3
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You should try Pandemic Exile in California! I highly don't recommend it!
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"Kind reader, if this our performance doth in aught fall short of promise, blame not our good intent, but our unperfect wit."
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"Kind reader, if this our performance doth in aught fall short of promise, blame not our good intent, but our unperfect wit."
realisticspeakers wrote: ↑December 13th, 2020, 8:38 pm https://librivox.org/uploads/icequeen/greatevents5_22_horne_128kb.mp3
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Section 25 is only supposed to be the first writing of Arthur R. Pennington. The other two writings for this chapter are in the next two sections, and those have already been recorded. I hate to say this, but your recording needs to be shortened down to the 17:24 mark, where Mr. Pennington's first work ends, plus the "End of Section 25" part.
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Here it is again:icequeen wrote: ↑December 14th, 2020, 8:34 pm Section 25 is only supposed to be the first writing of Arthur R. Pennington. The other two writings for this chapter are in the next two sections, and those have already been recorded. I hate to say this, but your recording needs to be shortened down to the 17:24 mark, where Mr. Pennington's first work ends, plus the "End of Section 25" part.
25 Triumphs of Hildebrand, "The Turning Point of the Middle Ages," Henry IV Begs for Mercy at Canossa, AD 1073-1085, by Arthur R. Pennington 2209 words
17:34
https://librivox.org/uploads/icequeen/greatevents5_25_horne_128kb.mp3
Bill
How did it get so late so soon?
It’s night before it’s afternoon.
December is here before it’s June.
My goodness how the time has flewn.
How did it get so late so soon?
~Dr. Seuss
How did it get so late so soon?
It’s night before it’s afternoon.
December is here before it’s June.
My goodness how the time has flewn.
How did it get so late so soon?
~Dr. Seuss
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so well written
I wish I could have done it better justice
[34:31]
so well written
I wish I could have done it better justice
Truth exists for the wise, Beauty for a feeling heart: They belong to each other. - Beethoven
Disclaimer:
"Kind reader, if this our performance doth in aught fall short of promise, blame not our good intent, but our unperfect wit."
Disclaimer:
"Kind reader, if this our performance doth in aught fall short of promise, blame not our good intent, but our unperfect wit."
realisticspeakers wrote: ↑December 15th, 2020, 4:40 pm https://librivox.org/uploads/icequeen/greatevents5_23_horne_128kb.mp3
[34:31]
so well written
I wish I could have done it better justice
Thanks Mitch!
Ann
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Now section 25 is PL OK! Thanks Bill!Bill Mosley wrote: ↑December 15th, 2020, 9:47 amHere it is again:icequeen wrote: ↑December 14th, 2020, 8:34 pm Section 25 is only supposed to be the first writing of Arthur R. Pennington. The other two writings for this chapter are in the next two sections, and those have already been recorded. I hate to say this, but your recording needs to be shortened down to the 17:24 mark, where Mr. Pennington's first work ends, plus the "End of Section 25" part.
25 Triumphs of Hildebrand, "The Turning Point of the Middle Ages," Henry IV Begs for Mercy at Canossa, AD 1073-1085, by Arthur R. Pennington 2209 words
17:34
https://librivox.org/uploads/icequeen/greatevents5_25_horne_128kb.mp3
Ann
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