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Problem with Freedom of the Press
The writer of this remembers a remark made to him by Mr. Jefferson concerning the English Newspapers which at that time, 1787, while Mr....
Freedom of Press
But Bonaparte held the liberty of the press in the greatest horror; and so violent was his passion when anything was urged in its favour...
the liberty of the Cudgel
Of the checks proper to be established against the abuse of power in those courts. Hirtherto there are none. But since so much has been...
Corrupt Press
Franklin commenting on a corrupt press given over to gossip: Of the natural support of these courts Their support is founded in the...
Freedom of the Press
It is said to be founded on an article in the state-constitution, which establishes the liberty of the press. A liberty which every...
Freedom of the Press
Nothing is more likely to endanger the liberty of the press, than the abuse of that liberty, by employing it in personal accusation,...
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