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Liberty of the Press
Better ground for inhibition viz. view them scro???ties,
5. If for the promotingsecuring good government, the preventing
inhibiting and of possible preventing every 5
If prevention of such
imputation be conducive
to good government,
such prevention of
evidence and
on one side, to justice
of every discourse by which mal-administrationand government is
imputed to the rulersgovernors or any of the be an apt
and justifiable course, then on that supposition so it is that [+] for securing [+] in a case where
the right to an article
of property were in dispute
to leave government
on one point
and an individual
in the other point
the good administration of justice our equally apt
course should be A to X inhibit the Judge from hearing
arguments on more than one side, viz the side of
the government.
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::i&m [prince of wales feathers] 1816]] |
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arthur wellesley, duke of wellington |
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1816 |
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