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From: "D. Spencer Hines" <>
Subject: Re: Edward Earl of Warwick's state of mind
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 1999 06:55:14 -1000
No, we are not talking 'newsgroup etiquette' --- you twit --- we are
talking plariarism.
D. Spencer Hines
Fortem Posce Animum
--
D. Spencer Hines --- "Lenin's patience, never plentiful, was
exhausted. "Why," he demanded, "should we bother to reply to Kautsky?
He would reply to us, and we would have to reply to his reply.
There's no end to that. It will be quite enough for us to announce
that Kautsky is a traitor to the working class, and everyone will
understand everything." "The Unknown Lenin: From the Secret Archive"
**Yale University Press** (1996) Newsweek, 16 Sep 1996, p.100
Richard Smith <> wrote in message
news:7g75hl$j72$1@pegasus.csx.cam.ac.uk...
> D. Spencer Hines wrote:
> >
> > Vide infra.
> >
> > I'd appreciate it if you would not lift a paragraph from something
> > I've written [and clearly copyrighted] and not credit it properly.
> >
> > You've done this several times now, and I've let it pass. No
more.
> >
> > D. Spencer Hines
> >
> > Lux et Veritas
> > --
> >
> > D. Spencer Hines --- "Lenin's patience, never plentiful, was
> > exhausted. "Why," he demanded, "should we bother to reply to
Kautsky?
> > He would reply to us, and we would have to reply to his reply.
> > There's no end to that. It will be quite enough for us to announce
> > that Kautsky is a traitor to the working class, and everyone will
> > understand everything." "The Unknown Lenin: From the Secret
Archive"
> > **Yale University Press** (1996) Newsweek, 16 Sep 1996, p.100
>
>
> ... And if we are getting into a discussion on `netiquette', then
perhaps
> you should bare in mind that news group signatures should be limited
to four
> or, at the very most, five lines.
>
> Richard.
> --
> Richard Smith
> Clare College,
> Cambridge.
>
>
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