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In 1781 they framed Articles of Confederation,” and in 1789 the “Constitution of the United States of America, from which we have an Extract and Table, showing sixty-two per cent. Greco-Latin and thirty-eight Gotho-Germanic; whereas Ethelbert's Anglo-Saxon Code of A.D. 597, which is the oldest English writing, containse six per cent. Greco-Latin and ninety-four Gotho-Germanic; the code of Alfred the Great, A.D. 890, numbers six per cent. Greco-Latin and ninety-four Gotho-Germanic; and the Bill of Rights, 1688, counts sixty-three per cent. Greco-Latin, thirty-six Gotho-Germanic, and one per cent. Celtic.
Articles of Confederation,” and in 1789 the “Constitution of the United States of America,
I'm v tired. I slept v badly, awake from 3–6 a.m., so I've slept all afternoon.
If it hadn't been for the anesthetic, there'd have been no break in A's conscious, unteleported experience and there'd be no doubt who was the original. But then what if we teleport two copies […]
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