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What was the first “Project Gutenberg” document on the Internet?
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<blockquote data-quote="AntonA" data-source="post: 1670085" data-attributes="member: 413547"><p>I don't know any if this three...</p><p></p><p>The great patriotic poem, "Mi Ultimo Adios" that was written by a great hero a night before he will be executed. That poem was a very powerful one that even you're not of the same race, you'll feel the spirit of nationalism running through heart!</p><p></p><p>"Noli me tangere" - a socio political novel that satirize the social cancer of the author's time but still widely applicable today!</p><p></p><p>"Florante at Laura" - a great masterpiece that was already unkown today that depicts the romance of two lovers but depicts a more political issues inside it!</p><p></p><p>... I'm sorry, bro, but these are only that I know that belongs to be one of the first that was published on the "Project Gutenberg"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AntonA, post: 1670085, member: 413547"] I don't know any if this three... The great patriotic poem, "Mi Ultimo Adios" that was written by a great hero a night before he will be executed. That poem was a very powerful one that even you're not of the same race, you'll feel the spirit of nationalism running through heart! "Noli me tangere" - a socio political novel that satirize the social cancer of the author's time but still widely applicable today! "Florante at Laura" - a great masterpiece that was already unkown today that depicts the romance of two lovers but depicts a more political issues inside it! ... I'm sorry, bro, but these are only that I know that belongs to be one of the first that was published on the "Project Gutenberg" [/QUOTE]
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