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− | | A good idea. Now, with services like the | + | | A good idea. Now, with services like the Web Archive, this can be done in an easier manner. Unfortunately, many books that were printed between the mid-19th century and the widespread usage of acid-free wood-pulp paper starting from the early 1990s are either no longer known to exist, are heavily damaged (mostly through deterioration — see {{w|slow fire}}) or are very scarce. |
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| "I predict that a century hence the '''Canadian people''' will be '''the noblest specimens of humanity on the face of the earth'''" | | "I predict that a century hence the '''Canadian people''' will be '''the noblest specimens of humanity on the face of the earth'''" |