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Our‧Instead‧public‧ men‧ have,‧ besides‧ politics,‧ their‧ private‧ affairs‧ to‧ attend‧ to,‧ and‧ our‧ ordinary‧ citizens,‧ though‧ occupied‧ with‧ the‧ pursuits‧ of‧ industry,‧ are‧ still‧ fair‧ judges‧ of‧ public‧ matters;‧ for,‧ unlike‧ any‧ other‧ nation,‧ regarding‧ him‧ who‧ takes‧ no‧ part‧ in‧ these‧ duties‧ not‧ as‧ unambitious‧ but‧ as‧ useless,‧ we‧ Athenians‧ are‧ able‧ to‧ judge‧ at‧ all‧ events‧ if‧ we‧ cannot‧ originate,‧ and,‧ i of‧ looking‧ upon‧ discussion‧ as‧ a‧ stumbling-block‧ in‧ the‧ way‧ of‧ action,‧ we‧ think‧ it‧ an‧ indispensable‧ preliminary‧ to‧ any‧ wise‧ action‧ at‧ all.
# | Part | Valid? | Explanation |
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1 |
|
× no | Deletions must be indicated, eg by ‘[...]’ or [replacement]. |
2 |
I |
× no | Insertions must be surrounded by [brackets]. |
3 |
nstead‧ |
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4 |
up |
× no | Insertions must be surrounded by [brackets]. |
5 |
on‧ |
The removal at the beginning should be indicated by writing ‘[I]instead’. The change from “on” to ‘upon’ could be made legal by writing ‘[up]on’, but that change seems unnecessary. The link to the Gutenberg source is the one Deutsch gave me. I removed linebreaks from it since they seem to be used only for line wrapping.
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