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Proofread works added in 2022

These works are from scanned texts and have been proofread at least once, if not fully validated.

January

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  1. Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States Final Report (2021)

    by Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States

  2. Minna (1913)

    by Karl Adolph Gjellerup, translated by C. L. Nielsen

  3. Intelligence and Security Committee Russia report (2020)

    by The Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament

February

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  1. Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany (1949)

    by Parlamentarischer Rat

  2. Wanton Virgins Frightened (1802)

    by Anonymous

  3. International Code Council v. UpCodes (2020)

    by United States District Court for the Southern District of New York

  4. SATCON2 Executive Summary (2021)

    by Jeffrey Hall, et. al.

March

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  1. Anti-Torture Act, 2017 (2017)

    by National Assembly of Nigeria

  2. Gagarin in Brazil (2020)

    by Gianfranco Caterina

April

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May

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  1. Railroad Poetry (circa 1864)

  2. Provisions of the Government of the Ryukyu Islands (1952)

    by United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands

  3. American Society for Testing and Materials v. Public.Resource.Org, Inc. (2022)

    by United States District Court, District of Columbia

  4. When I Grow Up (2016)

    by Simóne van der Spuy, Michele Fry, and Jennifer Jacobs

June

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  1. The Green Door (1925)

    by A. A. Milne, illustrated by Arthur Rackham

July

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  1. The Lantern (1905)

    by Alois Jirásek, translated by Zdenka Buben and George Rapall Noyes (1925)

  2. Fair Rents Act 1915

    by Parliament of New South Wales

  3. Janet Clinker's Oration (1820)

    by Humphrey Clinker

  4. Comus (1921)

    by John Milton, illustrated by Arthur Rackham

August

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  1. How to Build the Famous "Demoiselle" Santos-Dumont Monoplane (I) (1910)

    by Arthur E. Joerin and A. Cross, A. M.

  2. A Regiment on Wheels (1891)

    by The Strand Magazine

  3. Child Workers in London (1891)

    by The Strand Magazine

  4. Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Act 2017 (2017)

    by Parliament of Malaysia

  5. Famous Stories from Foreign Countries (1921)

    by Various authors, translated by Edna Worthley Underwood

  6. A Night with the Thames Police (1891)

    by The Strand Magazine

  7. A White Paper on Controlled Digital Lending of Library Books (2018)

    by David R. Hansen and Kyle K. Courtney

September

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  1. The Forgotten in the Independence Process (2020)

    by Lucia Maria Bastos Pereira das Neves

  2. The Sailor's Tragedy (1825)

    by Anonymous

  3. Willie brew'd a peck o' ma't (1813-1820)

    by Anonymous

  4. DOJ response to Mar-a-Lago Special Master request (2022)

    by U.S. Department of Justice

  5. How to Build the Famous "Demoiselle" Santos-Dumont Monoplane (II) (1910)

    by Arthur E. Joerin and A. Cross, A. M.

October

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  1. Fair Use of Copyrighted Works (House Report No. 102-836) (1992)

    by Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives

  2. Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music (1994)

    by Supreme Court of the United States

  3. Moby-Dick, US edition (1851)

    by Herman Melville

November

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December

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  1. Spencer v. Nigrelli (2022)

    by John Leonard Sinatra, Jr.

  2. The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm (1909)

    by Brothers Grimm, translated by Alice Lucas, illustrated by Arthur Rackham

  3. Golden Fleece, Vol. 1, No. 2 (1938)

    edited by A. J. Gontier, Jr. & C. G. Williams

  4. Titan of Chasms; The Grand Canyon of Arizona (1902)

    by The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway

  5. The Road to Wellville (1926)

    by The Postum Cereal Company