Kindle doesn't officially support .html documents, but if you change the extension from .html to .txt, Kindle will display it. You still get text formatting like italics, underlining, and indenting. But, you don't get the nice space between paragraphs and centered titles like you'd get if you convert your .html source to .mobi with Calibre or Mobipocket Creator or your program of choice.
I looked at your file on my K3 and compared it to Bratzzo's pics. The Calibre conversion gives it an appealing format, but the font looks the same. Also, I think that converting preserves the links for the footnotes/endnotes, but changing to .txt kills the links.
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