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American side of the War of Independence - apart from its own military uncertainity (see Seven Years War) was that an American success could inspire a similar revolt in its own colonies. The problem with the existing article is that it does not get across the excitement generated by the Argentinians successful defence. And remember these were revolutionary times - the French rev was influenced by Polish revolutionary activity as well as the Americas, there was revolutionary talk even in Britain. How about if the offending sentence - about anything now seeming possible - being removed, but the rest of my edit being restored? 02:40, 4 June 2008 (UTC)
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American friends can help, and then come back but with a toned down version minus the "anything possible" sentence. I do get carried away. Cheers.
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Knowledge (XXG) article about that programming language exist. Anyway, can we create an article about that programming languages?
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