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... thing been dispersed against either Church or State without the aid and privity of this sort of people ; where- fore , without ample assurance and security against this inconvenience , I shall ad- venture to steer another course ...
... thing been dispersed against either Church or State without the aid and privity of this sort of people ; where- fore , without ample assurance and security against this inconvenience , I shall ad- venture to steer another course ...
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... thing , however , I will cede to no one , and that is in seeking the truth ; of which , nevertheless , I make no guarantee , it being difficult in the midst of five hundred news - letters , written in haste from one clime to another ...
... thing , however , I will cede to no one , and that is in seeking the truth ; of which , nevertheless , I make no guarantee , it being difficult in the midst of five hundred news - letters , written in haste from one clime to another ...
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... thing may be done towards the Curing , or at least the Charm- ing of that Spirit of Lying , which prevails among us , wherefore nothing shall be en- tered , but what we have reason to believe is true , repairing to the best fountains ...
... thing may be done towards the Curing , or at least the Charm- ing of that Spirit of Lying , which prevails among us , wherefore nothing shall be en- tered , but what we have reason to believe is true , repairing to the best fountains ...
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... thing , mere chroniclers of bald facts that did not affect the government . Society , too , was puritanical , and the press , under these circumstances , could not be free and unfettered . tion an incident which happened on the eve of ...
... thing , mere chroniclers of bald facts that did not affect the government . Society , too , was puritanical , and the press , under these circumstances , could not be free and unfettered . tion an incident which happened on the eve of ...
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... thing more relative to the affairs of any of the colonies . After- ward he had to pass through a severer ordeal . Benjamin Franklin had written a series of essays , over the signature of Busy Body , for the Mercury , and in one of them ...
... thing more relative to the affairs of any of the colonies . After- ward he had to pass through a severer ordeal . Benjamin Franklin had written a series of essays , over the signature of Busy Body , for the Mercury , and in one of them ...
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