13.0550 not Macaulay; text-analysis link broken

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       [1] From: "Michael S. Hart" <hart@prairienet.org> (26)
             Subject: Re: 13.0545 quotation from Macaulay

       [2] From: GBAssoc@aol.com (12)
             Subject: Re: [CONTENT:474] 13.0522 text-analysis tools for

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             Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 21:13:32 +0100
             From: "Michael S. Hart" <hart@prairienet.org>
             Subject: Re: 13.0545 quotation from Macaulay

    On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Humanist Discussion Group wrote:
    >
    > In a message dated 4/13/2000 8:30:38 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
    > willard@lists.village.virginia.edu writes:
    >
    > <<
    > "The 19th-century historian Macaulay maintained that the only true
    > history of a country is the newspapers".
    > >>
    >
    > I believe that the quote it is from Macaulay's History of England
    >
    >
    >
    I looked in both volumes of: History of England from James II
    and didn't see the word "newspaper" or "news-paper" there at all. . . .
    Also did searches on "history" but got too many hits to scan them all.
    Suggestions for other searches?

    Thanks!

    So nice to hear from you!!

    Michael S. Hart
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    Project Gutenberg
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             Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 21:14:37 +0100
             From: GBAssoc@aol.com
             Subject: Re: [CONTENT:474] 13.0522 text-analysis tools for

    I checked out the following as suggested in your message. Once it got there
    and submitted my inquiry, it said the source could not be found, or words to
    that effect.

    http://csproj.colgate.edu/TextTools.htm

    Gary
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