User talk:P2prules
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I'm about to revert your addition because the 'Letter' is on the next page, a subpage named A Vindication of the Rights of Men/Letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. The fact you missed that link from the 'title page' is worrying, perhaps I should merge the letter back (the way you have it). The ideal solution is to import a scan and produce a verifiable transcript. CYGNIS INSIGNIS 18:02, 9 February 2016 (UTC)
We have had a different approach
[edit]Hi. The approach taken by Wikisource has not been to paste in the OCR text that comes from archive.org as one single slab of text. We have taken the approach of having the image scan available and proofreading the text from the djvu page by page. You can read more about that approach in the above links in the welcome message. — billinghurst sDrewth 00:55, 11 February 2016 (UTC)