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riginal Hebrew psalms -- puritans believed selected 
paraphrases would compromise their salvation. The 1,700 copies were printed 
on a press shipped over from London.A yellowed title page, adorned with 
decorative flourishes, reads: "The Whole Booke of Psalmes, Faithfully Translated 
into English Metre." At the bottom, it says: "Imprinted 1640."Historians 
believe an almanac may have come off the press before the Bay 
Psalm Book. But Mark Dimunation, chief of rare books and special collections 
at the Library of Congress, says the almanac was more of a 
pamphlet or a broadsheet rather than a book. No copy of the 
almanac exists today. He notes that in the Americas, in general, books 
were printed in what is now Mexico as early as 1539.The Bay 
Psalm Book is "an iconic piece. It's the beginning of literate America," 
said Dimunation. "American poetry, American spirituality and the printed 
page all kind of combine and find themselves located in a single 
volume.""But there's also something much more modest and humble about this 
piece, which makes its survival all the most extraordinary," he said, noting 
that the hymnals were utilitarian books that were subjected to a lot 
of wear and tear.The last time a copy came on the auction 
block in 1947, it sold for a record auction price of $151,000. 
At the time, it surpassed auction prices for the Gutenberg Bible, Shakespeare's 
First Folio and John James Audubon's "Birds of America."
y some as amnesty.The new details emerged as 
negotiators reached agreement on all the major elements of the sweeping 
legislation.After months of arduous closed-door negotiations, the "Gang 
of Eight" senators, equally divided between the two parties, had no issues 
left to resolve in person, and no more negotiating sessions were planned. 
Remaining details were left to aides, who were at work completing drafts 
of the bill."All issues that rise to the member level have been 
dealt with," Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said in a statement. "All that 
is left is the drafting."Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois said the 
bill probably would be introduced on Tuesday.The landmark legislation would 
overhaul legal immigration programs, require all employers to verify the 
legal status of their workers, greatly boost border security and put the 
estimated 11 million immigrants living in the U.S. illegally on a path 
to citizenship. A top second-term priority for President Barack Obama, it 
would enact the biggest changes to U.S. immigration law in more than 
a quarter century.Deals gelled over the past day on a new farm-worker 
program and visas for high-tech workers, eliminating the final substantive 
disputes on the legislation.Next will come the uncertain public phase as 
voters and other lawmakers get a look at the measure. Already, some 
on the right have made it clear their opposition will be fierce.Once 
the legislation is released, it will be consider
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