A Treatise on the Natural Limits of Self Publishing in a Web-based Medium.

by T.B.H. Paracelsus, Esq.




Copyright (c) 1996 Full Court Press, A Wholly-Owned Subsidiary of StarChamber Consolidated Heavy Industries, Inc. [*] All rights reserved.


Abstract

In the present work, A Treatise on the Natural Limits of Self Publishing in a Web-based Medium, we develop a brief yet consistent theory concerning those things which do not fall outside the bounds of our brief theory.

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Introduction & Conclusion

Everything, excepting only this rather short sentence, is beyond the scope of the current work. [1]

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Errata

  1. Page 3 (Errata): The title Errata should be spelled Erratum.
  2. Page 3 (Errata): The first correction is in error. The title is correctly given as Errata.
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Notes

1. For further information, see the World Wide Web (http://)

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Appendix

  • a is the first letter in the alphabet, but is not specifically referenced in this paper.
  • c is the third letter in the alphabet.
  • e is the fifth letter in the alphabet (and the most frequently-used letter).
  • g is the seventh letter in the alphabet.
  • h is the eighth letter in the alphabet.
  • i is the ninth letter in the alphabet.
  • n is the fourteenth letter in the alphabet.
  • r is the eighteenth letter in the alphabet.
  • s is the nineteenth letter in the alphabet.
  • t is the twentieth letter in the alphabet.
  • v is the twenty-second letter in the alphabet.
  • y is the next-to-last (or twenty-fifth) letter in the alphabet.
  • Grover Cleveland was both the twenty-second and twenty-fourth president of the United States.
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