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								Since the Postscript is a continuation of the Discourse, a reader should begin with the Discourse. Postscript, To a Discourse concerning the Currencies of the British Plantations in America 1740 
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								Each of the short stories that has an ending also has a "Postscript," revealing what ultimately happened to the lovers. 
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								Each of the short stories that has an ending also has a "Postscript," revealing what ultimately happened to the lovers. 
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								And next on our "Postscript," Human rights in Afghanistan, the story of one courageous Afghan MP. 
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								Next, our "Postscript", something amazing amid all this talk of war and corruption. 
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								Debra Pennington ( "Postscript"), teaches English at the University of Contributors 1996 
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								Debra Pennington ( "Postscript"), teaches English at the University of Contributors 1996 
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								In the _History of John Bull_, we read among the titles of other imaginary chapters in the "Postscript," that of -- 
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								Twelve years have elapsed since Valerie Grove wrote that "Postscript". Mrs. Miniver 1939 
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								In Lecture XX I have suggested rather than stated my own philosophic conclusions, and the reader who desires immediately to know them should turn to pages 501-509, and to the "Postscript" of the book. 
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