[COMPLETE] Chesterfield's Letters to His Son -arb

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135- PL OK

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150- PL OK
151- PL OK
152- PL OK
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153- i could not open
154- PL OK
155- PL OK
156- PL OK
157- at 2:17 you repeat " and so vice versa"
158- PL OK
159- at 1:05 you repeat " that king and that country will have so great a share in the affairs of Europe"
160- PL OK
161- :22 sec. you pause for a long period and correct what you say "since you are so" to " since you are but"
162- at 1:31 you correct yourself saying something in Italian
163- PL OK
164- PL OK

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153 is reuploaded and the others are fixed.
[size=100][b]It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it. -Aristotle

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I PL'ed Section 153 and it is PL OK

I also PL'ed five more files:
Section 141 At 0:39 repeat "the only difficulty is to distinguish”
Sections 142,143, 144 and 145 are all PL OK
MW updated.


Betty
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Hi again

Sections 146, 147, 148 and 149 are all PL OK

Mw updated.


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whoo hoo! Thanks!
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Hi, Sibella,

Four more checked.
Sections 165, 166 and 168 are all PL OK

Section 167 At 1:22 repeat “were to be kept 'in petto' till the dissolution of this parliament,”

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Betty
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Hi,

I've PL'ed four more files and

Sections 169, 170, 171 and 172 are all PL OK

At one point he mentioned some stomach complaint and what he did to feel better. Oh my...


Cheers,
Betty
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Hi again,
I've PL'ed four more files today.

Sections 173, 174 and 176 are all PL OK

Section 175 has a glitch. At At 3:32 I heard “letter 110” should be letter 210

Betty
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180: PL OK
181: PL OK
182: PL OK
183: PL OK
184: PL OK
185: at 5:46 it sounded off to me you said "miss marrys mister next week" just wanted you to check it to be sure
186: PL OK
187: PL OK
188: PL OK
189: PL OK
190: at 7:39 tou repeat "please visit"
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I've PL'ed three more files today.

Section 177 PL OK
Section 178 said it was letter 212, it’s letter 213
Section 179 PL OK

Sibella,
If you would like I can enter the OK's into the MW from what your assistant Sam has prooflistened.
For now I'll update only what I find that is PL OK.


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That would be great. Sam's supposed to listen to more tomorrow but we'll see.
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Three more PL'ed

Sections 191, 192 and 193 are all PL OK

MW up to date.
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Thanks!
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