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It has not been translated in my language. How hard is it in original?

>in b4 nazi
No he was not and I won't argue
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>>23623787
I have no info for you, but it is sitting on my shelf.
I’m reading On Heroes and Hero Worship right now and it’s not really difficult. he gets some earth-shaking ideas across without overcomplicating it.
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>>23623798
I'm currently reading The French Revolution in a 1909 translation, I tried before in original but it was a bit difficult in some sentences (archaic words).
The idea behind it is genial imho



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