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Introduction I've been reading linguistics which says any sentence of sufficient length has a high probability of being written precisely that way only once. This is how English teachers spot plagiarism. It's also how I find sources in Google Books (and uncover plagiarism in same) Since Google now allows "exact phrase searching" I've decided to let you do the work of sourcing my quotes. This way I'll spend less time copying and pasting links that don't work half the time anyway. I will source things that I know can't be searched (things I overheard, stuff transcribed from microfilm, etc) and I will continue to add publication titles and dates, because that stuff is actually interesting. Everything else, you're on your own. If you have questions, leave a comment.