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I've tried to tidy the references. There were lots of repeated references to a book, citing chapter titles as well as page. I've replaced them with a single detailed reference, cited where necessary with page number. Where the same reference is given after each of a list of sentences, I've deleted later ones. I've lost chapter titles (not usually given), and have deleted a duplicated list of the references. Have a look at the History for today, and view or compare versions, to see the details. I've consolidated other references (without page numbers) similarly. I've deleted as external links sources in footnotes. If anybody has better ideas, go ahead.

To get an overview of the changes, a look at the original text (look at the end) and the way I left it is probably better than a detailed comparison. Although I've lost a great many lines, I think the only actual information gone is chapter name information, and identical sources for each sentence of a paragraph. Pol098 (talk) 21:14, 25 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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