[LAW] American State Trials, Volume 4, by John D. Lawson -jo

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I would like to read Section 48, if possible. Thank you!
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sweetnecromancy84 wrote: April 2nd, 2024, 6:50 pm I would like to read Section 48, if possible. Thank you!
Done!
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Sections 21 & 24-25 are PL OK :thumbs:
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Good morning,
I would like to record Section #50.
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Karen Smith
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KarenSmith wrote: April 5th, 2024, 8:39 am Good morning,
I would like to record Section #50.
Thank you,
Karen Smith
Welcome to Librivox (again), Karen!
It would be great to have you record section 50 for this project (American State Trials). It looks like you've just passed your 1 minute test recording which means you are ready to go. Don't forget in all future recordings to make any changes that were suggested when you did the test recording (eg: if you needed to amplify, you'll need to do that for every section you submit).

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Sections 26-27 are PL OK :thumbs:
Elsie :9:
Like Sweden and coming of age stories? Read for Pelle the Conqueror
Like travelogues and Anthony Trollope? Read for The West Indies and the Spanish Main
Shadowland: October, 1919
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Section 83 is PL OK :thumbs:
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Like Sweden and coming of age stories? Read for Pelle the Conqueror
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Hello,

I found that Section 76 - Trial of Robbins, Mullet, Price, Lopez and Long for piracy, Charleston, South Carolina, 1718 is on pages 682-683 and the word count is around 600 words. Another trial starts on page 684.

I also noticed what seems to be a typo on page 62. "The Clerk. John Lopez what have you to say. Lopes..."

I wanted to clarify before I start recording.
 
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Stacey
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StaceyM2022 wrote: April 9th, 2024, 1:48 pm Hello,

I found that Section 76 - Trial of Robbins, Mullet, Price, Lopez and Long for piracy, Charleston, South Carolina, 1718 is on pages 682-683 and the word count is around 600 words. Another trial starts on page 684.

I also noticed what seems to be a typo on page 62. "The Clerk. John Lopez what have you to say. Lopes..."

I wanted to clarify before I start recording.
 
Thanks,
Stacey
Section 76 looks correct to me (unless you are saying it does not continue until p.684, which is right - I always add the first page of the next section just to be sure).

And yes, that is a typo that you can correct verbally/
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Hi I’d like section 84 please
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