COMPLETE: Two Treatises of Civil Gov't, by John Locke - lm

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russiandoll wrote:02 (18:48):
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/lm/twotreatises_02_locke.mp3

Would you mind if I did the whole of the rest of book 1 (04-11), Leon, as it doesn't seem to be being snapped up like book 2? I'd quite like to see it through.

rd

(Edit - Heh. That should read '18:48', close brackets.)
Thanks for section 2, rd.. and, of course, for taking on the underappreciated First Treatise!
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russiandoll wrote:Here's chapter 3 - run time 12:49
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/lm/twotreatises_03_locke.mp3
Thanks, rd!
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i will take sections 23, 24,24

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Ashwin Jain wrote:i will take sections 23, 24,24

Thanks,
Ashwin
They're all yours.. thanks Ashwin!

(I'm assuming you meant 23, 24, 25, and the second 24 is just a typo. If you meant something else, let me know.)
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Whew.. I didn't expect this to fill up so quickly! I'm going to sign myself up for the last section (17) and move us over to Readers Found. :)
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Thats rite leon. Sorry for the typo.
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Section 5 runs 12:32 and is here (4 has some Hebrew in it which I've posted for advice on, which is why I've skipped it for now)
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/lm/twotreatises_05_locke.mp3
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Just checking in to say that I'm still planning to record my sections before the deadline.
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Sections 6 (44:43, 40.9 MB)
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/lm/twotreatises_06_locke.mp3

and 7, where he doesn't, you know, go on quite so much (12:01, 11.0MB)
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/lm/twotreatises_07_locke.mp3
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I've entered all the above chapters into the magic window -- thanks so much, rd and Sibella!
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