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1823 Sept. 14
Constitutional Code
(9) 6
By libel law to utter either by word of mouth audible or by visible sign or by writing
any discourse the tendency of which is to bring vile hatred or contempt
upon any functionary of government is a punishable offence. Use
of every discourse the tendency which has for its tendency either
to make known as having been committed by any functioning
government any act inbly required as mischievous, or to
be regarded as mischievous any act which though known to have been
by them hadmay not all have been regarded as mischievous the
undoubtable tendency can not butwill be the bringing either into hatred or contempt of such
all <add>every</add> such act of all endeavour, are employed either in promoting
the of it or in preserving the action of it from assault the
punishing powercensure of the law.
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