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

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The last unread section is now orphaned - if anyone is able to do it within the next week that would be wonderful.
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I could do that section for you within the next week.
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I've fixed my section. (22)
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lezer wrote:I could do that section for you within the next week.
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Jc wrote:I've fixed my section. (22)
Oh, you are both stars! Thank you. Will update the MW and remove post from Orphans thread.
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Thank you, Anna! It's in the window ready for PL.
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Section 25 is PLed OK (with a bit of silence snipped from the end again).
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Section 12 is PLed OK.
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My fixed section 11 is uploading, and I've spot-checked Jc's amendment to section 22, so those two will be good to go.
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13, 14, 15 PLed OK.
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Section 16 PLed - some notes in the box.
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Do y'all still need someone to PL for a couple of sections? Tell me which ones, and I'll jump in. I've got 3 to listen to first for another book, then I can do those. Please PM me, or Sibella has my email.

Susan
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Yes, please, Susan! PM on its way.
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I'm listening to them even as I type!

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Section 17 is great and ready to catalog.

Section 18 is ready except this one little problem: At 3:47-3:52: "...why the male and female", remove the 1st and keep the 2nd re-recorded text.

Thanks for letting me participate in this interesting book; I wish I could have been in on more of it. Locke always has interesting things to say!

Congratulations, everyone, on completing a wonderful book. :clap:

Susan
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