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diff --git a/lib/CPAN.pm b/lib/CPAN.pm
index 059c4f569c..095b533318 100644
--- a/lib/CPAN.pm
+++ b/lib/CPAN.pm
@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ use vars qw($Ua $Thesite $Themethod);
package CPAN::LWP::UserAgent;
use vars qw(@ISA $USER $PASSWD $SETUPDONE);
-# we delay requiring LWP::UserAgent and setting up inheritence until we need it
+# we delay requiring LWP::UserAgent and setting up inheritance until we need it
package CPAN::Complete;
@CPAN::Complete::ISA = qw(CPAN::Debug);
@@ -6772,7 +6772,7 @@ added to the search path of the CPAN module before the use() or
require() statements.
The configuration dialog can be started any time later again by
-issueing the command C< o conf init > in the CPAN shell.
+issuing the command C< o conf init > in the CPAN shell.
Currently the following keys in the hash reference $CPAN::Config are
defined:
@@ -6921,7 +6921,7 @@ untended.
Thanks to Graham Barr for contributing the following paragraphs about
the interaction between perl, and various firewall configurations. For
-further informations on firewalls, it is recommended to consult the
+further information on firewalls, it is recommended to consult the
documentation that comes with the ncftp program. If you are unable to
go through the firewall with a simple Perl setup, it is very likely
that you can configure ncftp so that it works for your firewall.