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... the writer may have much weight on the judgment ; but even the most criminal views cannot convert that into a libel , which is innocent in itself . look for a better system in another quarter . This 198 Freedom of the Press .
... the writer may have much weight on the judgment ; but even the most criminal views cannot convert that into a libel , which is innocent in itself . look for a better system in another quarter . This 198 Freedom of the Press .
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look for a better system in another quarter . This may be found in an enlargement of the functions of the judiciary . The judge , in these cases , is not simply an umpire between the laws and the culprit , but he becomes a legislator ...
look for a better system in another quarter . This may be found in an enlargement of the functions of the judiciary . The judge , in these cases , is not simply an umpire between the laws and the culprit , but he becomes a legislator ...
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... and beauty , worthy of her high place , there is one present on whom many eyes look with warmer admiration , and on whom the sympathies of the reader are soon fixed with far intenser interest . This is Rebecca , Ivanhoe . 309.
... and beauty , worthy of her high place , there is one present on whom many eyes look with warmer admiration , and on whom the sympathies of the reader are soon fixed with far intenser interest . This is Rebecca , Ivanhoe . 309.
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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