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Otto Naegeli
Good job on writing Otto Naegeli. I always encourage new users to Be Bold and you did an excellent job there. Take a look at the changes I made, there were minor formatting ones, you can find them here. Otherwise, happy editing and if you ever need any help, feel free to comment here or ask me on my talk page, Sadads (talk) 17:58, 14 February 2011 (UTC)
Marie Antoinette
Hy please could you stop a little and go slowly ,your contributions and corrections are ok , for ex I agree on your Hamlet change but in foreign policy before it you removed essential informations ,yourself you said your informations are limited on the subject. Please stop know I'll be obliged to contact adimnistrators not against you , I trust you but for the other guy who don 't contribute anything but only make problems, Let's work together.(Aubmn)Aubmn (talk) 17:54, 19 January 2015 (UTC)
I've perhaps gone overboard in a few spots, but remember I am approaching this as a reader who is trying to understand the main currents of the topic -- there is a lot of detail which I find very distracting from that goal, which is generally what encyclopedia articles try to serve. I think you might also find it more productive to put some of those details into the articles on those personages.